After announcing resignation, Scheer misses last question period before break
OTTAWA — The day after Andrew Scheer abruptly announced he won’t be leading the Conservative party for much longer, he is leaving his deputy to lead the charge against the government in question period.
Leona Alleslev, named by Scheer as deputy Conservative leader after the October election, attacked the Liberals for their fiscal record, warning that Canada isn’t ready for a fading global economy.
Scheer’s seat next to hers was empty.
A Conservative spokesman says Scheer is having private meetings today.