‘A time for new thinking and new ideas on the Canadian Right’: Why Conservatives should be pro-worker but not pro-union
Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer discuss the Conservative Party’s evolving relationship with organized labour as traditional working-class voters increasingly shift away from the NDP. They also get into competing perspectives on whether the Conservatives should embrace unions directly or pursue a “pro-worker but not pro-union” approach. Finally, they examine the NDP’s transformation away from a party focused on material worker interests to one reflecting professional-class preferences.
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