Only Charest can win says Charest!

Jean Charest: Conservatives have a choice, opposition or government

Trudeau and his Liberal government have lost their way. He rose to popularity on soundbites of sunny ways only to disappoint voters.

Canadians are frustrated and disillusioned by him and other politicians who act like him. His appetite for identity politics and far-left ideology has left too many Canadians behind.

Only Charest can win says Charest!

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Text messages said to be behind Patrick Brown’s ouster from Conservative Party leadership race

Multiple text messages related to allegations that led to the ouster of Patrick Brown from the federal Conservative leadership race have been turned over to Elections Canada to investigate whether the Brampton mayor knew that a corporation was paying someone in his campaign, sources say.

Details of exactly what was in those text messages have not been revealed by the party, but the sources say there was enough evidence to forward them to the national elections body. Canada’s elections laws bar contributions from corporations, unions or non-residents.

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Patrick Brown speaks on why he was booted from Conservative leadership race

Patrick Brown says the bizarre turn of events that led to him being disqualified from the Conservative leadership race began on June 29.

In an exclusive interview with the Toronto Sun, Brown said that’s when the party began asking a series of questions about his campaign.

After answering questions on a variety of issues, though, Brown said he was booted from the race over an anonymous allegation that an organizer was being paid by a private company to campaign for him. He said his campaign asked for details on who the organizer was, or which company was allegedly paying organizers, but said the party refused to say.

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‘Brampton needs a leader’: Five councillors urge Mayor Patrick Brown not to seek another term

“Once again, our great city is in the national news for all the wrong reasons because of Patrick Brown,” read a scathing statement issued Wednesday morning by five city and regional councillors, claiming Brown’s disqualification in the CPC leadership race demonstrates a “clear and alarming” pattern of behaviour.

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Patrick Brown disqualified from Conservative leadership race

OTTAWA – Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the Conservative Party leadership race due to “serious allegations of wrongdoing” that “appear” to violate Canadian election law.

In a statement published late Tuesday, Conservative Leadership Election Organizing Committee (LEOC) chair Ian Brodie said organizers became aware of the new undisclosed allegations “in recent weeks.”

One thing about Patrick, he never disappoints. We all knew he was a douchebag and he came through.

h/t RM

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Carson Jerema: The anti-Poilievre left retreats from reality

Pierre Poilievre’s critics, specifically those on the left, are in a permanent state of hysteria. They have no reference point for a conservative who criticizes institutions, the “gatekeepers” that are, he says, keeping regular people from getting ahead. Nor can his critics reconcile the fact that Poilievre is appealing both to the establishment of his party, as well as to those who don’t usually participate in politics. A liberal who behaves like this is “doing politics differently,” while Poilievre is clearly a “populist” with an unsavoury agenda.

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Marjory LeBreton: The Conservatives’ existential identity crisis

Shorter Marjory: Poilievre is a stinky butt!

I have been a Conservative all of my adult life, witnessing firsthand the party’s evolutions and iterations over 60 years. Throughout that time — as I went from being a secretary at party headquarters and in John Diefenbaker’s office, through years as a war horse in battles that all seemed momentous at the time, to my grateful service in the Senate of Canada — there was always a common bond that held Conservatives together as we worked in the best interests of the party and of the country.

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Pierre Poilievre is Canada’s most dangerous, appalling politician

The Conservative leadership front-runner either truly believes in the crazy ideas he spouts, or he just shamelessly promotes nonsense to gain support. (That would make him Justin Trudeau.)

Pierre Poilievre has always appalled me.

But as Canada Day approached and Ottawa braces for more “freedom” protests on Parliament Hill that Poilievre unreservedly supports, I grow even more appalled.

That’s because the Conservative leadership race front-runner either somehow truly believes in the crazy ideas and causes that he spouts, or he’s a dishonest non-believer who just shamelessly promotes such nonsense in order to gain support from angry, disaffected Canadians in his bid to become party leader.

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Are the federal Conservatives heading for a cataclysmic rupture?

Respected voices inside the federal Conservative Party of Canada are hinting at serious internal problems that portend a bleak future.

In fact, it doesn’t take much divining to see seismic fractures are beginning to emerge, ones serious enough to spell doom to a coalition masterfully held together by Stephen Harper but now teetering.

Last week, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner wrote a long screed outlining her reasons for deciding not to pursue the leadership of Alberta’s United Conservative Party, chief among them being a divided and dysfunctional caucus. She took the opportunity to point out her federal Tory caucus is plagued with the same problems.


“Internal problems” should be read as “OMG! There are people who actually want the conservative party to be conservative.”

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Liberal-Media Conspiracy Against Conservatives Must Come To An End

While observing Canadian politics over the past five years, certain tactics and trends employed by government-media can be identified. One of the most insidious goes like this:

“Accuse your opponent of that which you indulge in on a regular basis.”

Few examples are more prescient than accusations from government and media regarding so-called “conspiracy theories.” At this stage of the game, such theories can be characterized as “anything Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Cabinet do not like.”

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‘I’m very worried’: Former Tory Senate leader on Poilievre, convoys and the party’s future

A former Conservative Senate leader is expressing concern about the direction Pierre Poilievre is taking the party, worrying the Tories might be reaching the point of “fracturing beyond repair.”

In an exclusive interview with The West Block’s Mercedes Stephenson, Marjory LeBreton said Conservative leadership candidates jumping on the “grievance brigade” is doing a “disservice” not only to the party but to the country.

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Poilievre’s Pay As You Go Plan Would Set Canada On The Path To A Balanced Budget

One of the challenges the Conservatives have faced is that they haven’t provided a genuine contrast to Justin Trudeau’s worldview.

Trudeau pushes a vision of Canada where the federal government is at the centre of everything, and where the solution to every problem is to borrow more and spend more.

The idea that governments should live within their means as the rest of us do is completely alien to Trudeau.

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Conservative MPs free to attend ‘freedom’ protests this summer: Bergen

With the nation’s capital bracing for anticipated anti-mandate “freedom” movement protests during Canada Day weekend, interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen says her MPs are free to attend.

“I support peaceful and legal demonstrations, and if my MPs want to be there, they’re free to do whatever they want, and they’ll answer to their constituents,” Bergen said in an interview on CTV’s Question Period airing on Sunday.

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Poilievre launches attack ads on Brown, whose campaign calls Poilievre tactics fraudulent

The Conservative leadership campaign took another nasty turn Thursday with two of the frontrunners trading shots over what the other calls unethical behavior. Pierre Poilievre is running television ads in Toronto attacking Patrick Brown over his actions as mayor of Brampton while Brown is accusing Poilievre of running a misleading membership sales campaign.

I think by now Brown must know he has no hope of winning, even his campaign manager has bugged out. Surely he must know his ethnic vote whoring is detestable even by today’s low standards. Still I expect more scorched earth from him.

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