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Canada’s Conservative Movement Is Alive and Well

Conservatives were gathering not because they think Canada is beyond repair, but because they think it’s worth fighting for.
Canada’s Conservative Movement Is Alive and Well
A sign for the Canada Strong and Free Network in Ottawa on May 8, 2026. Matthew Horwood/The Epoch Times
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This week in Ottawa, hundreds of Canadians gathered at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference to debate ideas, challenge assumptions, and discuss the future of the country. Contrary to the narrative often advanced by parts of the media and political establishment, the conservative movement in Canada is not fractured, exhausted, or retreating. It is alive, serious, intellectually engaged, and increasingly focused on the central question facing this country: how do we restore Canadian performance?

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Bryan Brulotte
Bryan Brulotte
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Bryan Brulotte is chairman of Sterling-Trust, a private equity firm based in Ottawa, Canada. He holds a doctorate in business and brings more than four decades of experience spanning military service and senior roles in the private and public sectors.