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Quebec leads explosive growth in Conservative membership sales: party numbers

There are now more Conservative members in Quebec than in the party’s heartland province of Saskatchewan.

In other words, on a per capita basis, you are still more likely to run into a CPC member on the Prairies than in La Belle Province. Membership numbers tend to swell during leadership races, when the various campaigns attempt to sign up as many new and lapsed members as possible to secure a victory.But Friday’s numbers are also a resurgence from the end of 2021. After the party failed in its third-straight general election, membership numbers sank to 169,705 – the smallest number of card-carrying party members since 2016, according to the party’s figures.

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