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'Liberals are engaging in bad faith politics': Feminist Conservatives fight back

1 June 2025
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'Liberals are engaging in bad faith politics': Feminist Conservatives fight back
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Stella Mizak, an 18-year-old business student and vice-president of the University of Calgary campus conservative club, expresses her surprise at being labeled anti-feminist for supporting the Conservative party, arguing that true feminism allows women to choose their political beliefs. Alongside club adviser Seniru Ruwanpura, they discuss the need for conservatives to better engage female voters and counter misconceptions about their platform, particularly regarding issues like abortion. They highlight the influence of American politics on Canadian perceptions and emphasize the importance of rational discourse amidst societal polarization.

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