The Winds of Change conference ultimately failed—but here’s why it still matters
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The Winds of Change conference ultimately failed—but here’s why it still matters
COMMENTARY
14 MAY 2026
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Winds of Change didn’t unite the Right—but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a seismic event
EZRA LEVANT
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 1996 Winds of Change conference, a formative moment in modern Canadian conservatism. Convened at a time of deep political fragmentation on the Right, the conference brought together a new generation of thinkers and activists to advance both the case for unity and a more assertive conservative vision for the country. …
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