
CPC Calgary Convention: Bradie & Mike Reveal What REALLY Happened
Bradie and Mike are back from Calgary after the Conservative Party of Canada Convention — and the trip delivered two very different stories: what happened inside the venue… and what happened on the streets outside it.
They talk about the surprise denial of media accreditation for TPL, what it felt like watching “approved” influencers get access while independent outlets were turned away, and how the team still managed to produce strong on-the-ground interviews by going grassroots with their newspaper street team.
They also give Calgary credit where it’s due: a major improvement in downtown safety and visible changes in how the Calgary Police are working alongside mental health and medical supports. Add in a Chinook, great food, and honest Albertan conversations — and you’ve got a trip that was worth it, even without the pass.
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