Penticton Herald

Erin O’Toole to deliver resignatio­n by video

- By STEPHANIE TAYLOR

OTTAWA — Former Conservati­ve leader Erin O’Toole will deliver a greeting at the party’s leadership event where his successor will be named but he won’t be on the stage.

Party president Rob Batherson said during the leadership event on Sept. 10 in Ottawa, a tribute is planned to both him and Candice Bergen, the longtime Manitoba MP who became the party’s interim leader after O’Toole’s resignatio­n.

O’Toole was invited to speak but Batherson said O’Toole had a prior commitment so will issue his greetings by video.

“Mr. O’Toole has agreed to participat­e with a role in the official program” spokeswoma­n Clarissa Schurter wrote in a brief statement.

O’Toole’s ouster as party leader last winter launched the party’s third leadership race since the party lost the 2015 election.

He is still the MP for the Ontario riding of Durham — a seat he’s held since 2012 — but has kept a low profile since a majority of his caucus voted to remove him as leader last February following months of internal tension.

Many in the caucus were unhappy about how O’Toole handled COVID-19 vaccine mandates and efforts to moderate some Conservati­ve polices such as those on climate change.

On his MP website O’Toole says his time as party leader came during the worst of COVID-19 lockdowns but he still “successful­ly modernized party operations and party policy” and won the popular vote in the 2021 election.

The Conservati­ves earned 34 per cent of the ballots cast in that election, versus 33 per cent for the Liberals, but a heavy concentrat­ion of those ballots in western ridings meant the Liberals walked away with 160 seats, and the Conservati­ves 119. That is two fewer than the Conservati­ves won two years earlier under Andrew Scheer.

Since he left the leader’s chair, he restarted a podcast he launched back in 2016, on which he invites guests to talk through policy issues like China, climate and mental health.

Peter MacKay, a former cabinet minister who finished second to O’Toole in the 2020 leadership race, will be the special guest at this year’s announceme­nt event.

The party reported earlier in the week that more than half of the 678,000 ballots it sent out to members have been returned. Veteran Conservati­ve MP Pierre Poilievre is widely thought to be the race’s frontrunne­r, having sold nearly 312,000 party membership­s.

He faces off against fellow MPs Leslyn Lewis and Scott Aitchison, as well as exQuebec premier Jean Charest and Roman Baber, a former Ontario legislator Premier Doug Ford booted from caucus over opposing lockdowns.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Local MP and former federal Conservati­ve Party Leader Erin O’Toole takes a selfie with a supporter in this file photo from last May. Erin O’Toole is to appear by video at the event where the new Conservati­ve leader is named.
The Canadian Press Local MP and former federal Conservati­ve Party Leader Erin O’Toole takes a selfie with a supporter in this file photo from last May. Erin O’Toole is to appear by video at the event where the new Conservati­ve leader is named.

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