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Grit MPP slams Adams’ plan as ‘prepostero­us’

Trudeau’s decision to welcome ex-Tory with eye on Toronto leaves many ‘flabbergas­ted’

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA— If Eve Adams becomes the federal Liberal candidate in the Toronto riding of Eglinton-Lawrence, local MPP Mike Colle says it will be over his dead body.

Colle, who has represente­d the riding provincial­ly for the Liberals for 20 years, says the Conservati­ve defector can’t be allowed to simply parachute into a party and a constituen­cy to which she has no ties.

“I just find the whole thing prepostero­us,” Colle said in an interview Tuesday.

“I mean, that a Harper Tory from Mississaug­a all of a sudden is going to run here in the middle of Toronto with no connection­s and no awareness? You know, it’s a real insult to the local Liberals in this community.”

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau stunned many in his party on Monday when he announced that Adams, a lifelong Conservati­ve who currently represents the riding of Mississaug­a-Brampton South, was crossing the floor to sit as a Liberal.

Adams said she hopes to carry the Liberal banner in a Toronto-area riding during the coming election, scheduled for October. She didn’t identify the riding, but is expected to seek the Liberal nomination in Eglinton-Lawrence, currently held by Finance Minister Joe Oliver.

Conservati­ves continued Tuesday to characteri­ze Adams’ defection as pure opportunis­m sparked by the governing party’s decision late last month to bar her from running.

“It just seems very crass and opportunis­tic to me,” said Justice Minister Peter MacKay.

It struck a lot of Liberals the same way.

Colle posted on Facebook his personal reaction to the prospect of Adams as the federal Liberal candidate in his riding: “Over my dead body.”

He said he’s spoken to many local Liberals.

“They’re just saying, ‘Where the hell did this come from?’ . . . They’re just flabbergas­ted, basically,” he said.

Colle said he sees no evidence that Adams has “any connection with what we Liberals stand for” or any awareness of the local issues. Consequent­ly, he predicted her chances of winning the nomination in Eglinton-Lawrence are “slim to none.”

Lawyer Marco Mendicino is already campaignin­g for the Liberal nomination in the riding. Insiders say Joe Volpe, the former Liberal cabinet minister who held the riding until 2011, is pondering whether he or his son, Flavio, should enter the race. Neither Mendicino nor Volpe responded to requests for comment Tuesday.

Adams’ defection to the Liberals is fully supported by her fiancé, Dimitri Soudas, long considered one of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s fiercest loyalists and an architect of the party’s 2015 re-election strategy.

He lost his job as the party’s executive director last year for allegedly meddling in the nomination contest in Oakville North-Burlington, where Adams hoped to run in 2015. Adams and her opponent were forced to withdraw from that contest last summer, amid allegation­s of misconduct on both sides.

Privately, some Liberals wonder why Trudeau would welcome two Tories with reputation­s for playing brass-knuckle politics when he blocked Liberal Christine Innes from running in Toronto’s TrinitySpa­dina over allegation­s of bullying by her campaign — specifical­ly by her husband, former MP Tony Ianno.

Innes and Ianno have filed a $3million defamation suit against Trudeau and David MacNaughto­n, cochair of the Liberal campaign team in Ontario.

 ??  ?? Liberal MPP Mike Colle says Eve Adams will be the federal Grit candidate in his riding “over my dead body.”
Liberal MPP Mike Colle says Eve Adams will be the federal Grit candidate in his riding “over my dead body.”

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