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The Conservative Party of Canada (French: Parti conservateur du Canada), colloquially known as the Tories, is a political party in Canada. It is positioned on the right of the Canadian political spectrum. The party's leader from 2004 to 2015 was Stephen Harper, who served as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2015.
The Conservative Party is the successor to multiple right-wing parties which have existed in Canada for over a century. Until 1942, one of the party's predecessors was known as the Conservative Party of Canada, and participated in numerous governments. Before 1942, the predecessors to the Conservatives had multiple names, but by 1942, the main right-wing Canadian force became known as the Progressive Conservatives. In 1957, John Diefenbaker became the first Prime Minister from the Progressive Conservative Party, and remained in office until 1963.
Another Progressive Conservative government was elected after the results of the 1979 federal election, with Joe Clark becoming Prime Minister. Clark served from 1979 to 1980, when he was defeated by the Liberal Party after the 1980 federal election. In 1984, the Progressive Conservatives won with Brian Mulroney becoming Prime Minister. Mulroney was Prime Minister from 1984 to 1993, and his government was marked by free trade agreements and economic liberalization. The party suffered a near complete loss after the 1993 federal election, thanks to a splintering of the right-wing; the Conservatives' other predecessor, the Reform Party, led by Preston Manning placed in third, leaving the Progressive Conservatives in fifth. A similar result occurred in 1997, and in 2000, when the Reform Party became the Canadian Alliance.
Steven Blake Crowder (born July 7, 1987) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and former contributor for the Fox News Channel.
Crowder was born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Greenfield Park, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. At age 12, Crowder began working as a voice actor for the character Alan "The Brain" Powers on the children's television series Arthur. He began performing stand-up comedy at age 18, and performed at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. He acted in a number of films, including the role of Doug Moore in the 2009 movie To Save A Life. Later he became a frequent guest as an opinion panelist on television news programs. Crowder posts satirical, opinion, and news videos to his YouTube channel. After an absence from the medium, Crowder returned to YouTube in May 2013, and produces videos in partnership with Liberty Alliance, LLC.
Crowder currently hosts a weekly talk show, Louder with Crowder on WAAM in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Gavin Miles McInnes (born July 17, 1970) is an English-born Canadian writer, actor, comedian, co-founder of Vice Media and contributor for The Rebel Media. He is also a frequent guest on the Glenn Beck founded TheBlaze TV.
McInnes was born in Hitchin, England to Scottish parents and moved to Canada when he was four. He attended Ottawa’s Carleton University and received a degree in English in 1992.
As a teen, McInnes played in the Ottawa punk band Anal Chinook.
McInnes co-founded Vice in 1994. His role as an editor at Vice led to him being referred to as "the Godfather of hipsterdom" and one of the "primary architects of hipsterdom". He left Vice in 2007 due to "creative differences."
McInnes started the website StreetCarnage.com. He also co-founded an advertising agency called Rooster where he serves as creative director. He currently writes for the web magazine Taki's Magazine. He also writes for the website VDARE.
McInnes was featured in a 2003 New York Times article about Vice magazine expressing his political views.
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TheRebel.media's Lauren Southern keeps talking with ex-pat Steven Crowder about weed, refugees and cross-border Costco runs. WATCH Part One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpd7Wzz1UI0 Lauren and Steven talk about differences in the two cultures, in terms of consumerism, food, prices, careers, drugs, abortion and lots more. What would a Trump presidency mean for America (and Canada)? Do attractive women have an advantage in life online and off? How did a Vancouver girl become a conservative libertarian? What about all those gimmicky "young conservatives" who turn liberal later on? VISIT TheRebel.media for more fearless daily news, commentary and activism: http://www.TheRebel.media http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV
Steven Crowder at LouderwithCrowder.com talks with TheRebel.media's Gavin McInnes about growing up "right wing" in socialist Canada, and the differences between Canadians and Americans. SUBSCRIBE to Steven Crowder's YouTube for NEW videos! https://www.youtube.com/user/StevenCrowder/featured VISIT LouderWithCrowder for the full interview: http://www.LouderWithCrowder.com SIGN UP for Gavin McInnes' NEW videos and more at: http://www.TheRebel.media/Join READ Gavin McInnes' "gut-punchingly hilarious" memoir, "The Death of Cool" https://tinyurl.com/TheDeathOfCool
"A more conservative Canada made Stephen Harper, and Stephen Harper made Canada more conservative," Globe and Mail columnist John Ibbitson writes in his biography of our 22nd prime minister. But, has the political shift to the right trickled down to the Canadian public? Will the Conservative Party become the natural governing party of the 21st century? Ibbitson and a panel of experts weigh in.
Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media is at the Conservative Party convention in Vancouver. He talks about what's changed since the last time he was at a conservative BC confab. MORE: http://www.therebel.media/_cpc16_conservative_party_youth_interested_in_power_or_ideals http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel *** http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV
The first debate for the 2017 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election. The election will be held May 27, 2017. No copyright infringement intended.
Ezra Levant reports from the Conservative convention in Vancouver. Here is part of his interview with businessman and commentator Kevin O'Leary discussing what Conservatives need to do to win in 2019. MORE http://www.therebel.media/kevin_o_leary_liberal_budget_a_slap_in_the_face_for_canadian_taxpayers http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV Canada needs a conservative infrastructure to influence the culture! SIGN UP at RebuildTheRight.ca to be part of this new movement http://www.therebel.media/rebuildtheright
Brian Lilley interviews Conservative Party leadership contender Dr. Kellie Leitch, MP for Simcoe-Grey since 2011. Listen as Kellie explains why she entered the race for leader and what she feels her personal and professional experiences can bring to the party. MORE http://www.therebel.media/kellie_leitch_the_canadian_identity_is_grounded_in_conservative_values_leader_must_answer_why http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV Canada needs a conservative infrastructure to influence the culture! SIGN UP at RebuildTheRight.ca to be part of this new movement http://www.therebel.media/rebuildtheright
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Conservatives and liberals disagree on many topics in the world of politics. Are their brains wired differently? Tara takes a look at some new research showing the differences between the brains of the political parties! Read More: Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology http://journals.cambridge.org/download.php?file=%2FBBS%2FBBS37_03%2FS0140525X13001192a.pdf&code;=98e56718a307cb34a239898b8d35813a "Disputes between those holding differing political views are ubiquitous and deep-seated, and they often follow common, recognizable lines." Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid;=9292100&fulltextType;=RA&fileId;=S0140525X13001192 "The supporters o...
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TheRebel.media's Lauren Southern keeps talking with ex-pat Steven Crowder about weed, refugees and cross-border Costco runs. WATCH Part One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpd7Wzz1UI0 Lauren and Steven talk about differences in the two cultures, in terms of consumerism, food, prices, careers, drugs, abortion and lots more. What would a Trump presidency mean for America (and Canada)? Do attractive women have an advantage in life online and off? How did a Vancouver girl become a conservative libertarian? What about all those gimmicky "young conservatives" who turn liberal later on? VISIT TheRebel.media for more fearless daily news, commentary and activism: http://www.TheRebel.media http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV
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McInnes co-founded Vice in 1994 with Shane Smith and Suroosh Alvi.His role as an editor at Vice led to him being referred to as "the Godfather of hipsterdom" and one of the "primary architects of hipsterdom". He occasionally contributed articles to Vice, including The VICE Guide to Happiness and The VICE Guide to Picking Up Chicks, and co-authored two Vice books: The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll, and Vice Dos and Don'ts: 10 Years of VICE Magazine's Street Fashion Critiques. He left Vice in 2007 due to "creative differences." In a 2013 interview with The New Yorker, McInnes claimed his split with Vice was about the increasing influence of corporate advertising on Vice's content, stating that "Marketing and editorial being enemies had been the business plan." McInnes later ...
GAVIN PLAYLIST https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLysAOgljQS4g2BiBzH41d53fiAd8SatJ Gavin Miles McInnes (born July 17, 1970) is a British-born Canadian and American writer, actor, comedian, co-founder of Vice Media and the host of The Gavin McInnes Show on Compound Media. He is a contributor for The Rebel Media, and a frequent guest on television programs on Fox News and TheBlaze TV. McInnes co-founded Vice in 1994 with Shane Smith and Suroosh Alvi. His role as an editor at Vice led to him being referred to as "the Godfather of hipsterdom" and one of the "primary architects of hipsterdom". He occasionally contributed articles to Vice, including The VICE Guide to Happiness and The VICE Guide to Picking Up Chicks, and co-authored two Vice books: The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Roc...
GAVIN PLAYLIST https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLysAOgljQS4g2BiBzH41d53fiAd8SatJ Gavin Miles McInnes (born July 17, 1970) is a British-born Canadian and American writer, actor, comedian, co-founder of Vice Media and the host of The Gavin McInnes Show on Compound Media. He is a contributor for The Rebel Media, and a frequent guest on television programs on Fox News and TheBlaze TV. McInnes co-founded Vice in 1994 with Shane Smith and Suroosh Alvi. His role as an editor at Vice led to him being referred to as "the Godfather of hipsterdom" and one of the "primary architects of hipsterdom". He occasionally contributed articles to Vice, including The VICE Guide to Happiness and The VICE Guide to Picking Up Chicks, and co-authored two Vice books: The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Roc...
In Defense of Paid Sexual Services in Canada: One Male Client's Perspective. This seven part series of presentations responds to the recent introduction of legislation by the Canadian Conservative government of Stephen Harper. I welcome your comments.
In Defense of Paid Sexual Services in Canada: One Male Client's Perspective. This seven part series of presentations responds to the recent introduction of legislation by the Canadian Conservative government of Stephen Harper. I welcome your comments.