Conrad Black

Conrad Black

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Conrad Moffat Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour is a Canadian and British writer and former politician, newspaper publisher, financier, and convicted felon.

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Black wrote that Iran stands no chance against Donald Trump, despite the president's confusing strategy.
His column reinforces the conservative position that Trump's Iran policy is ultimately sound and that critics are too quick to call it a failure.
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He wrote an op-ed arguing Canada must not accept disrespect from the Americans, specifically regarding Trump's tariffs.
Black is praised for standing up to U.S. tariffs and calling out unfair treatment of Canada, a view that aligns with Conservative nationalism.
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Black wrote a column arguing that Carney's diversification strategy is misguided and that pro-growth policies are essential.
Black is a respected conservative voice whose critique of Carney aligns with party views on trade and deregulation.
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Wrote an op-ed on fixing Canada's tax system by incentivizing successful capitalists to create jobs and fight poverty.
Praised for championing pro-growth tax cuts and criticizing the Liberal tax-and-spend approach.
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Proposes tax system overhaul to incentivize capitalist job creation and poverty fighting.
Conservatives strongly endorse his call for lower taxes on the wealthy to spur growth.
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He penned a column accusing the Carney government of lacking seriousness on Canada Day.
Conservatives agree with his critique that Canada must act like a serious country under current leadership.
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Authored a column criticizing the Carney government's Canada Day conundrums and arguing Canada must behave like a serious country.
His commentary resonates with Conservatives who see the Carney government as failing on sovereignty, fiscal discipline, and cultural confidence.
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Black argues that Trump is on his way to a strategic victory in Iran, dismissing claims of Iranian moral victory as not credible.
Conservatives favorable to Trump share Black's analysis, using it to counter mainstream media narratives that the Iran conflict was a failure for the U.S.

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