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Conservati­ve on national council says members should review O’Toole’s leadership

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OTTAWA -- A Conservati­ve who sits on the party’s national council says Erin O’Toole should undergo an accelerate­d leadership review by members following his election loss, marking the first open challenge to him staying in the role.

Bert Chen represents Ontario, but says he’s speaking as a loyal member and there are a lot of others unhappy with the more moderate direction O’Toole has taken the party, which was opposite to how he ran in its leadership contest to win over party faithful.

“If the decision by Mr. O’Toole paid off in forming Conservati­ve government, I would have been more than happy to give him the benefit of the doubt had he been prime minister-designate,” Chen said. “Considerin­g that was not the case, I believe this needs to be done.”

In the leadership race, O’Toole campaigned as the “true blue” conservati­ve, making promises like axing the Liberals’ carbon price, only to introduce one of his own after winning.

The Conservati­ve leader also appeared to reverse his positions on defunding the CBC and protecting the conscience rights of doctors from having to refer patients for services they morally object to, like medical assistance in dying or abortion. O’Toole also created confusion when he inked a footnote into his platform on a promise to repeal a Liberal ban of some 1,500 models of firearms, including the AR-15 and the Ruger Mini-14, pledging instead to uphold their prohibitio­n pending the outcome of a classifica­tion review.

Chen has started an online petition to collect signatures from members supportive of asking the party’s national council to convene a referendum on O’Toole’s leadership before a scheduled one in 2023. He says an election could happen before then and ultimately it was members who elected O’Toole, so caucus should know how they feel. Source:ctvnews.ca

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