Conservative leadership candidates propose ideas that carry some political baggage
OTTAWA — Two thorny ideas have been injected into the race to lead the Conservative Party of Canada: Ending supply management and support for more private health-care options.
The ideas were presented this week by individual candidates, and carry some baggage from past electoral races.
Former Quebec Premier Jean Charest pledged that to end the practice of using lockdowns to stem the spread of COVID-19, he would reform the country’s public health-care system.
He promised to do that through a slate of measures, including allowing “private providers to foster innovation.”