Lethbridge Herald

Conservati­ves welcome ex-Liberal to caucus

LEONA ALLESLEV CROSSED FLOOR MONDAY

- Janice Dickson THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Despite a summer that saw Andrew Scheer lose a prominent member of the Conservati­ve party, he tried to fire up his caucus Wednesday by introducin­g its newest member.

Scheer told the Conservati­ve caucus he is proud to welcome former Liberal MP Leona Alleslev, who made the stunning announceme­nt Monday that she is leaving the governing Liberals to join their federal rivals.

“It’s great to see all of you again, and even better, it’s great to see more of you than the last time we were here,” said Scheer.

He highlighte­d Alleslev’s decision to cross the floor and flagged Richard Martel’s recent byelection victory for the Conservati­ves in Quebec.

But there was no mention of Maxime Bernier — the Quebec MP who announced Aug. 23 he was leaving the Conservati­ve party and starting his own political movement, calling his former leader and colleagues “intellectu­ally and morally corrupt” as he slammed the door on his way out.

Conservati­ves were livid at Bernier’s move and have argued that adding another party on the right side of the political spectrum will split the vote and allow the Liberals to easily win another majority government.

But if Scheer is harbouring any worry over Bernier’s powerplay move, it did not show Wednesday.

Instead, Scheer focused on Alleslev, calling the Torontoare­a MP accomplish­ed, principled and courageous — qualities he said don’t count for much “if you’re a Liberal.”

“But as Conservati­ves, we know them when we see them and we know that Canada needs them too.”

Scheer presented Alleslev with an official Conservati­ve party membership card.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? New Conservati­ve MP Leona Alleslev is welcomed during the conservati­ve caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Canadian Press photo New Conservati­ve MP Leona Alleslev is welcomed during the conservati­ve caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.

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