For the Conservatives’ messenger on firearms, thoughtfulness is a secret weapon
OTTAWA — For Raquel Dancho, words have always come easily.
She remembers her parents saying she was less than a year old when she started stringing them together, speaking in short sentences.
“Everyone’s born with natural gifts,” she said in an interview from her Parliament Hill office. “I’ve always just been a good communicator.”
Today, Dancho is the federal Conservative Party’s main voice on one of the country’s most heated topics: firearms and crime.