Tory grassroots vote against putting line saying “climate change is real” into policy
OTTAWA — Efforts to enshrine the reality of climate change in official Conservative party policy failed this weekend, marking a blow to Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole’s efforts to position his party as serious on environmental issues.
A vote on the matter came at the party’s official policy convention, which concluded on Saturday.
Though the party’s policy declaration already contains a lengthy section on that subject, 54 per cent of delegates voted against expanding it to include the sentence “we recognize that climate change is real. The Conservative Party is willing to act.”
O’Toole had said as much to delegates in a speech Friday night, saying the debate on the reality of climate change must end because it is real.

