
For years, the National Citizens Coalition has been a reliable voice for Canadian conservatism. Indeed 25 years ago, Stephen Harper was its president, before he re-entered politics and united Canada's often fractious conservative factions and then went on to become a spectacularly successful conservative prime minister for nearly ten years.
Today, Peter Coleman holds the top job at the NCC. He says he has no such further political ambitions, but in recent columns published in the Western Standard, he has drawn attention to the enormous risk Canada faces, with Liberal candidate Mark Carney poised — according to the polls — to take power on April 28.
Tonight on Hannaford, he lays out the problems he sees with Liberal candidate Mark Carney's poorly known record — and what conservatives should be doing as the clock winds down.
Hannaford runs tonight, at 7:00pm MT.