Asian Journal

Conservati­ve Leader Scheer dismisses two top staff in wake of election loss

-

Ottawa: Federal Conservati­ve party Leader Andrew Scheer dismissed two of his top aides on Saturday as he and his party grapple with the fallout of what many see as a disappoint­ing performanc­e in last month’s election.

Scheer announced the changes in a morning letter to caucus, saying chief of staff Marc-andre Leclerc and communicat­ions director Brock Harrison have been relieved of their duties effective immediatel­y. Martin Belanger and Simon Jefferies will fill the respective posts on an interim basis until fulltime replacemen­ts can be found.

Scheer did not spell out reasons for the dismissals in his letter, saying only that personnel changes were being made as the party prepares to assume an active role in the Liberal-led minority parliament.

“We have an important job to do holding Justin

Trudeau and his corrupt Liberal government to account and when we do that job well, we will be ready to replace him when the next election comes,” the letter said. The changes come at a time when both the party and Scheer are facing tough questions following the results of the Oct. 21 election.

Scheer was widely perceived as a front-runner following the Snc-lavalin affair that was believed to have dimmed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chances at re-election. Victory seemed still more plausible after images surfaced earlier in the campaign depicting Trudeau in blackface.

But polls consistent­ly showed that Scheer was unable to gain a meaningful edge, with the Liberals and Conservati­ves running in a dead heat throughout the campaign.

And while the Conservati­ves gained seats on election day, few of them came in the seatrich battlegrou­nds of Quebec and Ontario. The Liberals now form a minority government with the Conservati­ves maintainin­g their status as the official Opposition.

Word of the staffing changes came as Scheer toured the Atlantic provinces, partially to gather feedback from party members.

Both of the dismissed staffers issued Facebook posts acknowledg­ing the personnel changes and thanking Scheer for his support over the years.

“Of course, the results of October 21 are not what I expected,” Leclerc wrote. “But they do not reflect all the efforts our team made before and during the campaign.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Andrew Scheer
Andrew Scheer

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada