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      • Conservative MP Michael Chong announces he will run for the leadership of the party during a news conference in Ottawa on Monday. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) Conservatives lost in 2015, according to the party's newest leadership candidate, because they didn't tell their story. And that's part of the reason he tells his story.
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  2. May 16, 2016 · The former includes an embrace of carbon pricing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, though Chong says all revenue from a price on carbon should be used to reduce corporate and personal taxes. He...

  3. May 16, 2016 · Ontario MP Michael Chong is running for the Conservative leadership on a mix of traditional policies and his background as the son of immigrants.

  4. Aug 12, 2016 · For now, Tim Powers, a longtime Conservative operative and Ottawa-based consultant, sees Chong as the candidate with the best chance of breaking out of the pack among those already in the...

  5. Apr 28, 2017 · The story of Chong’s parents — chiefly, their experiences coming to Canada as immigrants — is key to understanding his campaign for the federal Conservative leadership at a time of rocky renewal.

    • Does Michael Chong's bid for Conservative leadership start with a story?1
    • Does Michael Chong's bid for Conservative leadership start with a story?2
    • Does Michael Chong's bid for Conservative leadership start with a story?3
    • Does Michael Chong's bid for Conservative leadership start with a story?4
    • Does Michael Chong's bid for Conservative leadership start with a story?5
  6. Dec 2, 2013 · As reported on Friday, Mr. Chong is set to table a private member’s bill that would make several reforms to the way political parties and parliamentary caucuses function. First, his bill would ...

  7. May 16, 2016 · Chong, 44, officially announced on Monday he’s entering the race to become leader of the Conservative Party of Canada — a campaign that will last more than a year and culminate with a ...

  8. Chong's leadership bid was endorsed by MP and former Environment Minister Peter Kent, as well as MP David Tilson. Chong also received the support of Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Ted Arnott and former MPs Chungsen Leung and Mike Wallace .