Leadership rivals shouldn’t be calling each other ‘not Conservative’, says Bergen
OTTAWA — Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen says leadership contenders should avoid calling those they disagree with on policy “not Conservative.”
Bergen, who has led the party since early February, says Conservatives shouldn’t play “identity politics” by pitting one group against the one another.
The Manitoba MP and former deputy leader took over the party’s top job after a majority of MPs voted to oust Erin O’Toole after weeks of anger and tension that built behind closed doors.
The Conservative party is set to pick its new permanent leader Sept. 10.