As the Conservative Party of Canada prepares to pick a new leader, it might also need to face hard choices between the party's ideology and seeking power. For their perspectives on who might be best prepared to navigate the party toward an agenda that Canadians can accept are Garnett Genuis, an Alberta Conservative MP; Sean Speer, professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy; Jamil Jivani, Ontario's Advocate for Community Opportunities; Ginny Roth, a former organizer for Ontario's PC Party; and Ben Woodfinden, doctoral student in political theory at McGill University.