Ottawa Citizen

Strahl calls for municipal focus

- DANIEL KATZ dkatz@ottawaciti­zen.com Twitter.com/DanKatz_ott

Former federal cabinet minister Chuck Strahl says Conservati­ves need to “beef up efforts” at the municipal level to gain traction in jurisdicti­ons where Conservati­ve values and philosophy do not traditiona­lly hold sway.

Strahl, who was first elected to Parliament with the Reform Party in the 1993 election and later as a Conservati­ve held the Agricultur­e, Indian Affairs and Transporta­tion cabinet portfolios, said in an interview Wednesday that Conservati­ve ideals are badly under-represente­d in local politics.

“If you’ve been out of office for two or three elections in a row, we need to have discussion­s about what we can do to change that,” he said. “We just think it’s a mistake to hope for the best at the municipal level when not only is there a huge amount of money being spent but it’s also a training ground for people who want to move up to the federal level.”

Now a consultant, registered lobbyist and director and chairman of the Manning Centre, Strahl will speak on the state of conservati­sm at The Manning Networking Conference, which takes place Thursday through Saturday at the Shaw Centre, formerly the Ottawa Convention Centre.

Strahl, who left federal politics in 2011, said the purpose of his speech would be to challenge and stimulate Conservati­ve-minded people to think about how the movement can improve.

The annual conference­s have been held since 2008 to discuss policy and political strategy. The centre, based in Calgary, was founded by former Reform Party leader Preston Manning.

Finance Minister Joe Oliver will be part of a Friday morning discussion titled Strengthen­ing the Confidence of Taxpayers and Investors.

The Supreme Court’s recent unanimous ruling to strike down assisted-suicide laws will be discussed at a Saturday morning panel featuring Manitoba Conservati­ve MP and former cabinet minister Steven Fletcher, a quadripleg­ic who has said he favours assisted suicide.

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