All eyes on Andrew Scheer as Conservative convention set for Halifax
OTTAWA — After a week of internal caucus squabbles, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer will try to refocus the spotlight on trying to convince Canadians his party is a government-in-waiting.
Party members from across the country are preparing to gather this week for their first policy convention since Scheer was elected chief last year.
The three-day event beginning Thursday in Halifax comes on the heels of a week of headaches for the Opposition party in Ottawa, inflicted principally by Quebec MP Maxime Bernier. After tweeting his view that promoting too much diversity is bad for Canada, several members of the party — including Scheer himself — denounced the notion, leading to questions about whether Bernier would be booted from caucus.
Scheer has demurred from opining on these “internal caucus matters.” But discussions are bound to erupt among grassroots party members at the convention about the open rift between the two MPs, who came within a razor’s edge of one another in last year’s leadership race.