WATCH: The Kids Are All Right
Kate Marland joins 'Not "Sorry" to discuss the increasingly conservative trends amongst younger Canadians.
For all the challenges facing Canada in the present, young conservatives continue to provide real hope for the future: they’re polling in strong numbers, campus conservative efforts are growing across the country, and they’re not settling for another decade of managed decline.
Joining NCC Director and Not ‘Sorry’ host Alexander Brown is Kate Marland, leading youth conservative organizer and one of the principal voices in Canada’s ‘new right’ movement. Marland, who has directed programs such as Liberty Leads, and at the Canada Strong and Free Network, is a contributing editor at Without Diminishment.
As a young professional at the forefront of driving Canadian culture change with young voters, Marland expands upon the real interests of the young conservative leaders of tomorrow. They’re not interested in playing it safe and just sticking to the economy, they want to win the culture war, they want a return to a cohesive community and respect for Canada’s history, and they want a return to values and points-based immigration, along with a job market that doesn’t sell them out for cheap, unvetted foreign labour.
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This is a youth movement with real potential, and one that promises a real advantage over the apparent Liberal plan to protect a dwindling status quo. Brown himself has been speaking on campuses of late, and is heartened by the growing turnout of young conservative talent, who are working hard to self-motivate even in the face of a system and a political establishment that has all but abandoned them over the last decade. That effort must be rewarded, and its incumbent upon the adults in the room to continue to foster that growth.
For all that they’ve been denied of late, be it a lack of housing, healthcare, jobs, or upward social mobility, they’re Canada’s ace in the hole to fix Canada’s problem of status quo-ism and failing gerontocracy. And Marland also believes they have a major role to play in reforming a conservative cultural vision.
Join Brown and Marland for this insightful glimpse into the future of young conservatism, and the ‘new right.’




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Good to hear if there are enough who not only espouse things Conservative but can influence others who appear not to get it why the only chance that Canada might have of actually making it (and it looks currently that at best it's a slim one) would be and must be a Conservative Government and a return to actual Conservative principles and values.
Fingers crossed that perhaps there still might be some hope as Liberal Governance and leadership has been and remains hopeless.
A feeling that now has spread across a once wonderful and respected country.
Wonderful and respected no more.
For that..
Thank a Liberal and those who support them.
WHen radical left policies destroy the economic base of whole regions, and kids can no longer afford to live in the province where they grew up, they are naturally going to look for the culprit, and vote for change.