This is exactly why Bernier had to go on the offensive at Andrew Lawton and True North, claiming they were acting like the CBC. Bernier knows a lot of his political appeal realized on being perceived as an ideologically pure conservative, so instead of just admitting he attended the WEF but brushing it off as just part of his old job which does not represent who he is, he lashed out.
he following article was written by a member of the former PPC EDA for Hastings-Lennox and Addington before it was dissolved by PPC HQ. This article acts as an open letter in response to Anthony Zambito’s op-ed in The National Telegraph talking about the PPC grassroots not being respected by PPC HQ, and also as a response to Zambito later having his PPC membership revoked for having written the article.
Maxime Bernier’s PPC is supposed to be the party of working-class conservative-minded Canadians, holding the Ottawa elites to account above all else. It’s ironic because that’s essentially what Maxime Bernier and the PPC HQ have turned themselves into.
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