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At a trillion dollars in debt, “paying off the debt” can no longer be the central economic argument for the conservative party. So why not pivot into some new, bold ideas?
We talk green energy, infrastructure, a national pharma care program, ending childcare desserts, regulatory burdens, tech, and interprovincial trade. And, just to torture ourselves, we also talk about the environment.
Who is the conservative leader with the courage and vision to do this?
Plus, Jennifer makes the case the key to economic prosperity means unleashing the economic power of women. Gender-balance cabinet? No, thanks. I’ll take a gender-balanced economy instead.
By Jennifer SanfordAt a trillion dollars in debt, “paying off the debt” can no longer be the central economic argument for the conservative party. So why not pivot into some new, bold ideas?
We talk green energy, infrastructure, a national pharma care program, ending childcare desserts, regulatory burdens, tech, and interprovincial trade. And, just to torture ourselves, we also talk about the environment.
Who is the conservative leader with the courage and vision to do this?
Plus, Jennifer makes the case the key to economic prosperity means unleashing the economic power of women. Gender-balance cabinet? No, thanks. I’ll take a gender-balanced economy instead.