
OTTAWA—When party faithful gather at the Conservative convention in Calgary later this month, they’ll be thinking about a lot more than Pierre Poilievre’s leadership vote.
Tory grassroots will also be sinking their teeth into meaty debates as they work to update the party’s constitution and policy book.
While party leaders are not forced to include policies adopted at the convention in future election campaigns, a refreshed policy blueprint can solidify a party’s identity: something the Conservatives need after their fourth straight election loss.
