The Peterborough Examiner

Scheer hands out critic posts

Most, but not all, of those who challenged S cheer for leadership get critic posts

- STEPHANIE LEVITZ

OTTAWA — Conservati­ve leader Andrew Scheer unveiled on Wednesday the list of those will sit on the Opposition front benches when the House of Commons returns next month.

S cheer wasn’ t just drawing from a list of the other 96 Conservati­ve MPs to decide who to put in his shadow cabinet; he was also navigating the aftermath of a leadership race he won only by a slim margin and ensuring his main competitor­s — and their supporters — felt they had a place and a voice at the table.

“Our shadow ministers are united, energized, and diverse,” said Scheer in a statement about his new team.

Scheer’s main competitor, Maxime Bernier, will keep tabs on the Liberals’ marquee innovation agenda, while third-place finisher Erin O’Toole nabs the Foreign Affairs portfolio. Scheer had already given the deputy leader position to Lisa Raitt.

Before launching her leadership bid, she’ d served in the high-profile finance critic position. Longtime Conservati­ve MP Pierre Poilievre will now occupy that post.

The other contenders in the inner circle? Steven Blaney becomes Veterans Affairs critic after once being the minister for that position, Tony Clement will watch over public services and procuremen­t matters and Michael Chong will take on oversight of the Liberals’ infrastruc­ture plans.

Under interim party leader Ron a Ambrose, C hong had been deputy environmen­t critic, despite his long-standing support for a carbon tax, a policy that’s heresy in most Conservati­ve circles.

Her point man for the environmen­t job was former cabinet minister Ed Fast and he’ll stay there under Scheer. James Bezan, from Manitoba, will continue as defence critic and Michelle Rempel remains in the key immigratio­n post.

Scheer’s also keeping former Conservati­ve MP Rob Moore as the critic for Atlantic issues; the party doesn’ t have a single elected MP from the Atlantic provinces and Ambrose hired Moore to keep tabs on that region.

Three of the sitting MPs who challenged S cheer for the leadership, Deep ak Ob hr ai, Kellie Le it ch and Brad Trost, were left off the critics list.

Next week, the Conservati­ves are to meet in Winnipeg to plot strategy for the return of the House of Commons on Sept. 18.

 ?? FRED CHARTRAND/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Newly-elected Conservati­ve Party Leader Andrew Scheer receives a standing ovation from his Conservati­ve caucus on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in May. A mix of Conservati­ve veterans and relative rookies will form the team behind Scheer as he faces off...
FRED CHARTRAND/ THE CANADIAN PRESS Newly-elected Conservati­ve Party Leader Andrew Scheer receives a standing ovation from his Conservati­ve caucus on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in May. A mix of Conservati­ve veterans and relative rookies will form the team behind Scheer as he faces off...

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