O’Toole’s flaws must be part of Conservative election report: Sen. Batters
OTTAWA — The Conservative senator ousted for spearheading an effort to review Erin O’Toole’s leadership says a forthcoming report of the party’s election loss must confront its most serious flaws — including its leader’s.
Saskatchewan Sen. Denise Batters was shown the door to the national Conservative caucus last year, after launching a petition for members to sign in hopes that it would trigger the party to hold an earlier leadership review.
The Conservative party has rejected that process as invalid, but concerns still remain within caucus and more broadly about O’Toole’s ability to lead.
Among those are frustrations over reversals he made on the campaign trail on promises related to gun control and conscience rights, issues which are important to many supporters.