Canadians Should Vote for Party With ‘Most Balanced Approach’ to Public Issues: Preston Manning

Canadians Should Vote for Party With ‘Most Balanced Approach’ to Public Issues: Preston Manning
Preston Manning, founder of the Manning Centre, listens during the Manning Networking Conference in Ottawa on March 22, 2019. Justin Tang/The Canadian Press
Andrew Chen
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In this election, Canadians should take a moment to ask themselves which federal leader, party, and candidate is offering the most balanced approach to public issues, Preston Manning says.

In a recent op-ed in C2C Journal, the founder of the Reform Party said Canadians generally opt for balanced over extreme measures in resolving public issues. He said this raises the question of “whether there might be a more balanced approach” than that offered by the Trudeau government for managing issues such as the post-COVID-19 economic recovery, environmental protection, and health-care reform.