Conservatism in Canada will have to be built from the ground up. Mark Steyn has written a foreword to a brilliant new book by two of Canada's coolest young conservatives, Tasha Kheirridin and Adam Daifallah. As can be expected, its titled
Rescuing Canada's Right: Blueprint For A Conservative Revolution. It doesn't get any more provocative than that in a country renowed for mindless statism. The two authors are small "c" conservatives: lower taxes, less government involvement in the affairs of society and greater personal freedom. Let's hope Harper takes more than baby steps in leading Canada away from Trudeaupia.
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Mark Steyn has written a foreword to a brilliant new book by two of Canada's coolest young conservatives, Tasha Kheirridin and Adam Daifallah. As can be expected, its titled Rescuing Canada's Right: Blueprint For A Conservative Revolution.
Sounds good!