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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: beebbb who wrote (35894)7/31/2025 9:33:33 AM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (1) of 37788
 
You seem to be quite clueless about Coyne

Andrew Coyne’s political leanings are often described as centre-right, rooted in classical liberalism, but distinct from populist, nationalist, or social-conservative strands common in today’s conservative politics.

?? Self-Identification & Intellectual Position
  • Coyne has recently become more comfortable calling himself a conservative, largely because he sees modern “capital-L Liberalism” shifting far to the left. He now views himself as defending late-20th?century liberalism, favoring incremental change, caution, and restraint in public life Reddit+1Reddit+1 The Hub.

  • He prefers to frame his beliefs based on ideas rather than party labels—observing “here’s what I believe… some of that falls into the camp of conservatism. But fair enough, if you want to label me” The Hub.

?? Ideological Roots & Perspective
  • Coyne positions himself firmly in the classical-liberal tradition: emphasizing individual liberty, free markets, human rights, and Enlightenment values—cautious about majoritarian populism and nationalism Reddit Reddit.

  • While some critics label him “neoconservative,” those labels derive more from superficial impressions. Coyne has consistently pushed back against ideological shorthand and mixed political labels nationalnewswatch.com+15rrj.ca+15Reddit+15.

?? On Partisanship and Independence
  • Coyne has been sharply critical of all major Canadian political parties, writing trenchant critiques of both Conservative and Liberal governments.

  • Notably, he resigned from his role at the National Post in 2015 when denied permission to publish a column encouraging a vote against the Conservative Party—demonstrating his willingness to break with party lines en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2.

  • Reddit commentators describe him as an equal-opportunity critic, someone who “calls out any political leader as warranted” Reddit Reddit.

?? Specific Policy Stances
  • Immigration: Coyne supports ambitious immigration policies and has endorsed initiatives like the Century Initiative—aiming to increase Canada’s population to 100 million by 2100 for greater global influence, even acknowledging possible trade-offs in standard of living Reddit+3en.m.wikipedia.org+3Reddit+3.

  • On democratic reform, he critiques growing centralization of power in party leadership and erosion of parliamentary accountability—arguing institutional reform is needed to preserve representative democracy nsb.com Reddit.

?? How Others Describe Him
  • Many critics on Reddit label him as a progressive conservative: fiscally critical of Liberal policies, but socially liberal—and often see him as too centrist or out of step with the mainstream Conservative base Reddit.

  • Others call him the mainstream media’s gatekeeper of the right, allowing only measured, moderated conservative views into public discourse Reddit.

? At a Glance

AreaCoyne’s Position
Self-labelConservative (tempered, classical liberal)
Political traditionsClassical liberalism, Enlightenment values
StyleCentrist-leaning, independent, institutionally critical
Views on immigrationStrongly supportive of population growth, immigration as national asset
Attitude toward partiesSkeptical—focuses on ideas over partisan alignment


Summary: Andrew Coyne occupies a nuanced space on Canada’s political spectrum. He’s grounded in classical-liberal conservatism—committed to free markets, individual rights, and institutional restraint—while remaining socially liberal and critical of populist and nationalist turns in contemporary conservative politics.
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