Tory Leader Andrew Scheer says he doesn’t feel betrayed by Maxime Bernier
MONTREAL — Andrew Scheer says he doesn’t feel betrayed by former Tory leadership rival Maxime Bernier for suggesting he won the race last May due to “fake Conservatives” who wanted to “protect their privileges.”
Scheer was in Montreal on Thursday to launch a Quebec-wide tour with the goal of collecting ideas that will form part of the Conservatives’ 2019 election platform.
But Scheer couldn’t escape answering questions about Bernier, who announced the day prior he would “indefinitely” postpone publication of his new book in the interests of party unity.
Bernier had suggested in the book that Scheer was elected leader last May after thousands of people in Quebec bought memberships in the party just to vote for a candidate who would continue the policy of supply management.