An independent New Brunswick MLA is hoping a new party will be able to reach moderates and centrists across the country.
In an interview with CTV News Atlantic’s Bruce Frisko, Dominic Cardy(opens in a new tab), interim leader of the Canadian Future Party(opens in a new tab), said the political group aims to find a balance in what he sees as an increasingly polarized landscape.
“We want to be a voice for those folks, people who believe in evidence and want to see a party that has the courage to confront some of the problems Canadian governments have avoided tackling in recent years,” he said. “We want to change the conversation and push it back in an evidence-based direction and have a little bit of bravery back in our politics.”
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