The Conservative leadership candidates who decided to show up for the last official debate of the race began by reflecting on what they have heard from Canadians throughout the contest.
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest started by commending candidates Scott Aitchison and Roman Baber for appearing at the event, which Pierre Poilievre and Leslyn Lewis decided to skip.Charest says Conservatives feel tired of losing federal elections and pitched himself as the only candidate who could change that record.
Roman Baber, who was booted from Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s caucus opposing COVID-19 lockdowns, says he would continue to stand up for Canadians affected by vaccine mandates. Rural Ontario MP Scott Aitchison, who throughout the race has struck an optimistic tone, says he believes there is more that unites the country than partisan bickering in Ottawa suggests.
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Leadership means making money to Jean Charest. He was under corruption investigation more than 8 years until recently. He and his daughter were both retained by Huawei to entre Quebec and Canada's IT infrastructure system.
The runner up club
Are they trying to out liberal each other?
I tuned out when Charest decided to take some of his precious time to criticize PP for not being there. If he has nothing better to do with his time he can’t have much I need to listen to.
Are they playing Texas Hold'em?
globepolitics … against who will win the least amount of votes.
Two scaredy cats skulked out of view.
They could have used a phone booth.
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