O’Toole sidesteps clear definition, acknowledgment of systemic racism
TORONTO — As three Conservative leadership candidates acknowledged the need to address systemic racism in Canada, a fourth, Erin O’Toole, wouldn’t say whether he believes it exists.
A party member asked the four candidates for their thoughts on systemic racism and how they would demonstrate leadership in that area as they faced off for a debate last night.
The question underscored one of the party’s most crucial political tasks: diversifying their base of support.
Both during the debate, and afterward, O’Toole spoke of the need to have zero tolerance for racism and said if it exists within any government department, it must be stamped out.