Conservative leadership rivals debate best path to reviving party fortunes
GREELY, Ont. — A two-hour debate Sunday among nine rivals for the federal Conservative leadership often morphed into an autopsy of the party’s ill-fated 2015 election campaign.
Candidates clashed over whether to make party membership free, called for a more positive message to Canadians and lamented the party’s failure to master social media.
Ontario MP Michael Chong said nixing the party membership fee would help attract the young people, new Canadians and urban-dwellers the party so badly needs.
“We need to build a much bigger Conservative party,” Chong said.


