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O’Toole making a move on Tory leadership

Conservati­ve leadership candidates are ramping up their membership sign-up efforts as a major deadline looms. Tuesday is the last day to become a Conservati­ve Party member and be able to vote on a new leader, to be announced May 27. With just over two mon

- mdsmith@postmedia.com

O’TOOLE LEADS SCHEER IN MP ENDORSEMEN­TS

Until Friday, Saskatchew­an MP and former House of Commons speaker Andrew Scheer was leading the charge on endorsemen­ts from fellow MPs.

Scheer still maintains the support of 23 MPs, but Erin O’Toole, an Ontario MP and relative latecomer to the race, eclipsed that number Friday with endorsemen­ts from MPs Martin Shields and Harold Albrecht, bringing him up to 24.

A campaign source said Albrecht i s considered a big get because of his social conservati­ve ties. A couple of weeks ago, O’Toole also announced support from Quebec heavyweigh­t and the party’s current finance critic, Gérard Deltell.

The support appears to signal a shift, at least in Ottawa — Scheer still wins on total endorsemen­ts with 76 to O’Toole’s 45. Recent polls still put Scheer well ahead of O’Toole in terms of overall support from existing party members.

ANTI- ISLAMOPHOB­IA MOTION: HOW THEY VOTED ( OR DIDN’T)

The only Conservati­ve l eadership candidate to stand up Thursday in favour of the Liberals’ controvers­ial M- 103 motion, condemning Islamophob­ia and asking a House of Commons committee to s t udy t he issue, was Michael Chong. Bruce Stanton, who endorsed Lisa Raitt for leader, was the only other Tory to join him.

Other MP candidates voted against, except Chris Alexander, Deepak Obhrai and Raitt, who weren’t present for the vote. Alex Nuttall, an MP who supports Maxime Bernier, was present but abstained.

Kevin O’Leary and other non- MP candidates weren’t eligible to participat­e.

O’LEARY ACCUSES OTHERS OF MUD- SLINGING, AFTER SLINGING MUD

Kevin O’Leary, in his latest fundraisin­g pitch Thursday night, accused “nefarious characters” of trying to “sling mud” at his campaign.

O’Leary and Maxime Bernier, regarded as two of the front-runners, have recently locked horns. O’Leary made vote-rigging allegation­s public last week, which sources told the National Post focus on the Bernier campaign. Then the Bernier campaign gave an affidavit to media that alleged wrongdoing in the O’Leary camp.

“I want to put an end to political BS and make poli t i cs different,” O’Leary wrote to supporters.

O’Leary didn’t mention he had used a speech in Newfoundla­nd earlier this week to call Alberta Premier Rachel Notley a “vicious, poisonous, toxic cocktail of mediocrity,” who needs “an extreme amount of adult supervisio­n.”

SAXTON TRIES TO AVOID ALSO- RAN STATUS WITH NEW ‘ BORING’ CAMPAIGN

In a slick new video, former MP Andrew Saxton calls himself a “middle-aged male” who lacks “pretty hair” but is “proud” to have been labelled by the National Post as “generic.”

By no measure a frontrunne­r in the race, Saxton is asking would- be supporters to look past the glitz and loudness of other candidates and sign a pledge that says, “I trust boring” — complete with a website that features a “boring hall of fame,” which features Stephen Harper and John Diefenbake­r.

Meanwhile, former MP Pierre Lemieux continues to theme most of his campaign’s messaging around free speech, bragging in a fundraisin­g email Friday he’s met “a number of times” with University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson, under fire for rejecting the use of trans people’s preferred pronouns on campus.

 ?? IAN KUCERAK / POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? Candidate Erin O’Toole has been racking up support from MPs in his federal Conservati­ve leadership bid.
IAN KUCERAK / POSTMEDIA NEWS Candidate Erin O’Toole has been racking up support from MPs in his federal Conservati­ve leadership bid.

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