The federal Conservatives are divided on climate change. Leader Erin O’Toole proposed to recognize it in the Conservatives’ official policy document, but a majority of the party’s grassroots shot that down. David Akin looks at how this hurts O’Toole’s efforts to attract more voters.
- ANALYSIS: The climate change gap between O’Toole and his party may be too much to overcome
- Conservative party members vote down resolution to officially recognize climate change