What’s at stake for the Conservatives this convention? The grassroots.
OTTAWA — If there’s been one constant at Conservative conventions since the party’s first in Montreal in 2005, it’s been a fellow known as “Gord, from Red Deer.”
That’s how Gord Tulk, 58, is introduced every time — and at some conventions, it has been dozens of times — he steps up to the microphone to make a passionate pitch for or against the policies up for debate.
Some may grumble he hogs the mic, but what’s the point, he says, of going all the way to a convention and just sitting quietly in your chair?
This year, the long-time and passionate party member will be logging on from home, with the convention that begins today forced into an all-virtual format due to the COVID-19 pandemic.