Cape Breton Post

‘Advancing his personal profile’

Bernier put own ambitions ahead of party, country, says Conservati­ve leader

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Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer is accusing Quebec MP and former leadership rival Maxime Bernier of putting his own personal ambitions ahead of the chance to make Canada a better place.

As the Conservati­ve policy convention was getting underway Thursday in Halifax, Scheer portrayed Bernier’s dramatic decision to leave the Conservati­ve party as a calculated, power-hungry move.

He “is more interested in advancing his personal profile than advancing Conservati­ve principles,’’ said Scheer, who narrowly defeated Bernier for the party’s leadership 15 months ago.

“He has decided that he is more important than his Conservati­ve colleagues and indeed the Conservati­ve party,’’ he said. “He has traded an opportunit­y to influence policy in government for his own personal ambition.’’

He said Bernier has essentiall­y ditched the fight to take down the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau.

“I think it’s clear over the past few days and weeks that Maxime Bernier has made this choice,’’ Scheer says. “He has decided to help Justin Trudeau and abandon the best alternativ­e to this Liberal government.’’

Bernier never once came to Scheer with ideas about the issues he cited Thursday in quitting the party — evidence, he said, that Bernier has been planning his exit for a long time.

“In retrospect, it is clear that Maxime made this decision a long time ago.’’

Scheer said the party will continue to champion balanced budgets, low taxes, secure borders, lawful immigratio­n, freer trade and a stronger Canadian identity.

Bernier made the bombshell announceme­nt during a news conference on Parliament Hill, calling the party “intellectu­ally and morally corrupt’’ and beyond reform.

Bernier said he feels the party has abandoned its true ideals by refusing to end corporate subsidies or abolish the supply management system for poultry and dairy products.

Bernier’s decision to leave the party follows months of turmoil — much of it fomented on Twitter — between himself, Scheer and many Conservati­ve MPs who felt he was jeopardizi­ng their chances in the next election.

Asked why efforts weren’t made to push Bernier from caucus ahead of his departure, Scheer said, “it’s always my hope that people will put aside their personal ambition and come back and work as a team.’’

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Maxime Bernier responds to questions after announcing he will leave the Conservati­ve party during a news conference in Ottawa, Thursday.
CP PHOTO Maxime Bernier responds to questions after announcing he will leave the Conservati­ve party during a news conference in Ottawa, Thursday.

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