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Conservative Delegates Vote to Endorse ‘Castle Law,’ Reject DEI Ideology

Conservative Delegates Vote to Endorse ‘Castle Law,’ Reject DEI Ideology

Last updated: February 2, 2026 1:47 pm
By Matthew Horwood
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Conservative Delegates Vote to Endorse ‘Castle Law,’ Reject DEI Ideology

Conservative MP Andrew Scheer (R), seated next to former Conservative Interim Leader and MP Candice Bergen, speaks during a policy debate session the two co-hosted at the Conservative Party convention in Calgary on Jan. 31, 2026. Omid Ghoreishi/The Epoch Times

CALGARY—Conservative delegates at the party’s national convention voted to adopt over a dozen policies, including endorsing the equivalent of a “castle law” for home protection against intruders and rejecting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

The non-binding policies that a majority of delegates voted in favour of on Jan. 31 also included taking action against transnational repression, pursuing immediate deportations for non-citizens convicted of criminal offences, imposing stricter bail conditions, opposing a central bank digital currency, and ensuring CBC’s operations are accomplished through non-governmental funding.

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