Alberta allowed to leave CPP, but would be a 'one-way ticket': employment minister
Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault says while Alberta is legally allowed to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, doing so would be a 'one way ticket,' with no chance of return. Conservative Party (CPP) leader Pierre Poilievre, who was recently allowed to leave the party, has stated that he plans to focus on housing affordability at the party's Quebec City convention, a key focus of the summer. However, delegates instead focused on social issues at the end of the weekend, passing policies on these issues. What does this indicate the future of the Conservatives?

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What do the policies Poilievre's party passed say about the Conservatives' future?
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spent the summer speaking about housing affordability, a core focus that attendees at the party's Quebec City convention were quick to praise him for. But by the end of the weekend, delegates opted to instead pass policies on contentious social issues. What does that say about the Conservatives' future?