Members of the media are expected to ask questions of the party leaders, and maybe even get a few good questions off, but rarely pose any questions that could damage the leader if they attempt to answer the question even somewhat truthfully.
In spite of the lead, Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole has been jumping from foot to foot over the past week when it comes to the issue of firearms.
Just a year ago Conservative leader Erin O’Toole was still maintaining his front as being a “True Blue” Conservative who would never run on his own carbon tax, which he even put in writing for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Now not only is O’Toole having the Conservative Party run on a carbon tax in the 2021 snap election but if you disagree with his carbon tax you will be removed from the CPC caucus.
Liberal Finance Minister Chyristia Freeland a couple of days ago was labeled by Twitter as having shared “Manipulated Media” after posting a heavily edited video in order to claim Conservative leader Erin O’Toole was in favour of moving towards private healthcare.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be considered a skilled politician seeing as he won a majority government back in 2015 against Stephen Harper, and still at least maintained a majority in 2019, but the reality is that Trudeau is the beneficiary not of natural political skill, but of a lot of lucky breaks.
Since rolling out his environment plan, Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole has been unsuccessfully gaslighting Canadian Conservatives that his proposed “carbon pricing-scheme” is not a tax.
Smith-McCrossin was projected by the polling aggregator website 338 Canada to only win 8.4 percent of the overall vote in Cumberland North and instead managed to get more than 50 percent of the vote on election night (one polling station is still yet to be fully counted).
In a shocking political upset, the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia has won a 31 seat majority in the legislature of the Maritime province, in an election that the Nova Scotia Liberal Party was supposed to walk away with when the campaigning period started.
Yesterday the Conservative Party, led by the supposedly “true blue” Erin O’Toole, removed Jonas Smith as their candidate for the Yukon electoral riding for opposing vaccine passports and vaccine mandates on the principle that it violates civil liberties.
The warring with the Conservative Party base by ejecting Derek Sloan on the basis of a fake scandal, demoting Pierre Poilievre, and adding a carbon tax to the CPC platform, among other things, indicates O’Toole may be focused on reshaping the CPC into his own centre-left image so that, even if he loses to Trudeau, O’Toole can still keep a grip on the CPC in the aftermath of an election.
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