New Leader, New Generation

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New Leader, New Generation

This isn’t your grandmother’s conservatism. But what do young small-c conservatives see themselves conserving?

By Cardus

Date and time

Tue, Jun 7, 2022 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

Location

Cardus, 8th floor

45 Rideau Street Ottawa, ON K1N 5W8 Canada

About this event

A new generation of conservatives is changing the face of the movement and its politics. Whereas the previous generation of conservatives focused on issues like deficit spending, taxes and privatization today’s conservatives are more likely to speak about housing, class, and identity.

And while past generations might have looked to Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, today’s conservatives are as likely to draw their inspiration from places like social media and Silicon Valley.

The concerns and coalitions that make up conservatism are shifting. And it’s not just the movement that’s changing. Today, a significant number of Conservative Members of Parliament were born in the 1980s and 1990s, and roughly half of the current Shadow Cabinet are millennials.

What will this generational change mean in the current Conservative Party leadership race and what will be its longer-term consequences for the policies, priorities and values that are reflected in both small-c and big-C conservative politics? How might the infusion of youthful issues and perspectives reshape the world of conservative culture, ideas, and politics?

This event, co-hosted by the Cardus Institute and The Hub (www.thehub.ca), aims to understand these generational trends and answer some of the questions.

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