Keep at it lads. Keep at it.
Eventually you will convince us that we are un-Canadian.
Nothing really like that, just that the federal CPC is a lot more regional than it used to be before the merger, and Stephen Harper had more success by violently repressing the anti-abortion and other socially regressive elements of the party. Ontario, NS, and NL PCs generally don't tolerate that stance and have tossed MPPs and candidates in the past for it, so easy example where there is a major difference on a redline issue between provincial and federal parties. Also seems like Jenny on the CPC side has an extremely petty streak and actively drives the provincial counterparts away, so other than colour of the signs there is really very little common ground.
Similarly the NDP gave way too much talking time to the lunatic fringes, and went from being a blue collar, farmer and labour union party to the current unfocused mess they are now, and the Trudeau Liberals leaned heavily into identity politics.
It's a lot of navel gazing about fringe issues on the federal side that means real problems go from being front and center to sidebars from all of them, and would happily vote for an old school PC, Liberal or NDP party from 20ish years ago over any of them.
Carney is carrying a lot of baggage from that I think , but is at least doing some real changes on big picture things at the strategic level with some generational level projects. The goals of things like reducing reliance on the US as a partner, energy independence and similar are pretty cross party, it's really in the details where people disagree how to get there.