O’Toole vow to ‘never challenge’ provincial laws echoes Harper’s approach to premiers
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole has vowed to “never challenge” provincial laws, a sweeping statement that carries broad implications and marks a sharp break from the Liberal tack as the federal election campaign enters its endgame.
Building on his pledge to honour provincial bailiwicks, O’Toole made the promise last week in the context of a question around a Quebec law banning religious symbols for certain state employees. He reiterated it in the past few days as he accused Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau of “picking fights” with premiers.
“I would never challenge a law passed by the National Assembly of Quebec, Queen’s Park or here in Toronto or by any provincial assembly,” O’Toole said Friday.
“I have a very clear commitment to respect provincial jurisdiction and respect the decisions of the democratically elected provincial assemblies across this country,” he added Sunday.