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Conservatives Challenge Sheer's Leadership

Boober69

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200 years? I guess 'rithmatic wasn't your forte... and I suppose Mike Harris telling the OPP to "shoot the bastards" doesn't count?
He was Canada's first PM in 1867...ok so over 150 years ago...he was born in 1815...over 200 years ago...what's your point?

I said find me one audio or video clip...not the testimony of a disgruntled single witness.

Something like this if I need to hold your hand through this:

https://aptnnews.ca/2019/03/28/unacceptable-and-offensive-trudeau-gets-called-out-over-sarcastic-response-to-grassy-narrows-advocate/
 

Boober69

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Boobs, I'm sorry, you come across as a boob. Have you forgotten Oka? Residential schools where operating until that vile pusface (in your eyes) PET shut them down in the mid 70's. And let's not forget Elijah Harper being the first to object to the Meech Lake Accord. Do you consider the late Gordon Downie a degenerate wingnut? The Liberal Party needs JWR more than she needs them, and she knows it. In the fullness of time they will reconcile.

JWR joining the Conservative Party is akin to Winston Churchill sucking Adolf Hitler's cock.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArOIdwcj2w8
1 statue. Move on.
 

Charlemagne

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11/30/2019 09:51 EST

Scheer Dismisses Those Calling For His Resignation At UCP Meeting“

They think that what Canada needs is a second Liberal Party,” he said.

Lauren Krugel
Canadian Press

CALGARY — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has dismissed those calling for him to step down after last month’s election loss as elites and “talking heads” who know he’ll never relent in his opposition to the carbon tax.

“They think that what Canada needs is a second Liberal Party,” he said in a speech to the Alberta United Conservative Party annual general meeting on Friday.

“And you may have heard that some of these folks want me gone because they know I will never stand for that.”

The Liberals were re-elected with a minority government on October 21. They were entirely shut out of Alberta and Saskatchewan, where there is deep anger over the federal carbon tax, an overhaul of resource project environmental reviews and an oil tanker ban off the northern B.C. coast.

Scheer’s speech in the heart of Conservative country received a warm, but by no means raucous, reception. It was bookended by standing ovations and some in the crowd waved signs bearing his name.

When he asked UCP members whether a carbon tax would be the Conservatives’ path to victory in the next election, they responded with a hearty “no” followed by a smattering of cheers of “Andrew! Andrew! Andrew!”

The Conservative leader said he was deeply disappointed in the election results and would be listening and learning from people in his party about what can be done better next time.

“I am very interested in how you think our party must be shaped to finish the job we started this campaign,” he said.

“I am entirely uninterested in what the talking heads, the naysayers and the people who make their money by stirring up division in our party have to say.”

MP declines spot in shadow cabinet

Scheer cautioned against listening to those who want to turn the Conservatives’ April convention into an internal fight.

“When we focus on our differences instead of our common goals and our vision for a strong and united Canada, we have snatched victory from ourselves in the past,” he said.

Earlier Friday, Conservative MP and former cabinet minister Ed Fast said he has declined a spot in Scheer’s shadow cabinet, saying the party leader needs to be surrounded by people who fully support him.

The B.C. MP expressed frustration over how the party’s climate-change policy was handled, saying most of the voters he met didn’t even know the party had one. Fast had previously served as Scheer’s critic for the environment ministry.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 30, 2019.

https://m.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/scheer-ucp-meeting_ca_5de27ddde4b00149f72feb4a
 
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