Toronto Star

PC leader candidates are all stuck in the past

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Re PC party sitting down to eat itself alive, Cohn, Feb. 16

After hearing the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leadership candidates present their arguments indicating why he or she is best to lead their party into the next election — nicely summed up in Martin Regg Cohn’s column — I have a suggestion for the party.

Along with voting to choose a leader on March 10, party members should vote to change the official name of the party. The word “progressiv­e” needs to be dropped.

It really is just the “Conservati­ve” party, or perhaps the “Stuck in the Past Conservati­ve” party — because things were so much better in the past when Mike Harris trimmed the fat by slashing welfare payments and freezing minimum wage.

It’s 2018, with challenges such as climate change, precarious employment, people unable to find affordable housing and daycare, a growing dependency on food banks and our youth often misinforme­d about sex learned from the internet and social media.

We need leaders who are prepared to tackle these problems for the betterment of our society.

I fear none of these four dinosaurs are up to the challenge. Norah Downey, Midland

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