The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Scheer appoints former Liberal MP as deputy leader

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OTTAWA — The new Conservati­ve deputy leader — a Liberal MP until 14 months ago — says she can help the party win back vital seats in Ontario.

The controvers­ial choice of Ontario MP Leona Alleslev signals Conservati­ve leader Andrew Scheer’s determinat­ion to break the Liberal lock on the Greater Toronto Area.

“There’s no question that we didn’t do perhaps as well as we would have liked to in the last election, particular­ly in Ontario, and particular­ly in the GTA,” Alleslev, who crossed the floor from the Liberals to the Conservati­ves in September 2018, told the National Post. “I will have a strong voice at the table in that regard, because we need to make gains in Ontario and Canada needs us to form a majority government.”

Scheer, who is facing increasing­ly vocal criticism and calls to resign from party members in Ontario and Quebec, announced on Thursday that Alleslev would become his number two in caucus as he also rebuffed calls for him to step aside.

“Now is not the time for internal division and internal party politics. That is an unfortunat­e part of the Conservati­ve tradition, but it’s essential that we stay focused on the task at hand,” he said.

Alleslev’s appointmen­t risks creating further divisions in the party, as some Conservati­ves expressed surprise at elevating such a recent Liberal to that position. But Alleslev said her caucus colleagues aren’t concerned about her recent Liberal past.

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