
At a campaign stop in Joncquiere, Quebec, Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole made his final pitch to Canadians, saying his party has learned from past mistakes.

At a campaign stop in Joncquiere, Quebec, Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole made his final pitch to Canadians, saying his party has learned from past mistakes.

Despite Erin O’Toole‘s attempts to portray himself as an ally of workers, the Conservative leader appears to remain public enemy No. 1 so far as Canada’s labour unions are concerned.
Since day one of the campaign, opposition leaders have centred their critiques of Trudeau on the election call itself — an effort to capitalize on lingering frustration among voters over the decision to hold an election campaign in the middle of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canada’s Conservative Party has China in its election crosshairs amid the worst period of diplomatic relations in recent history – prompting a strong pushback from Beijing’s ambassador and state media, which lambasted the opposition party’s “hostile” platform for catering to “toxic” anti-China sentiment.
SCMP propaganda.

There was probably no way Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole could have defended his platform promise to repeal the Liberals’ 2020 ban on certain firearms without risking support from crucial suburban voters. Not with just two weeks left until election day, that is.

The Conservative Party of Canada is currently leading the Liberals by wide margins in the majority of officially published polls so far in the 2021 snap election, and polling aggregators like 338 Canada are also projecting that the Conservative Party will likely win the most seats in Parliament.
In spite of the lead, Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole has been jumping from foot to foot over the past week when it comes to the issue of firearms.

It’s been over three weeks since the federal election campaign started, and the Liberal motto has still not quite deviated from “Stephen Harper! Abortion! Guns!”
This has been particularly acute in the last few days, as the Liberals – and certainly the media – have leveled attack after attack at Conservative leader Erin O’Toole over his decreasingly clear stance on firearms.
If anyone still had any doubt that Erin O’Toole is just another Liberal, his U-turns of the past few days should have cleared things up.
O’Toole ran as a “true blue” conservative during the CPC leadership race.
But his mask fell as soon as he became leader.
He flip-flopped on opposing Trudeau’s carbon tax. Now he wants one too.
He flip-flopped on defunding the CBC. Now he only promises to review their mandate.
He flip-flopped on opposing vaccine passports. Now he wants to impose one across the country, just like Trudeau.
He flip-flopped on Trudeau’s arbitrary and unfair firearms ban. Now he supports it.
Erin O’Toole is a liar. A hypocrite. A fraud.
He’s adopted all of Trudeau’s platform.
He’s just another Trudeau.
Marvin, there is only one alternative to prevent our country from become an authoritarian hellhole.
It’s the PPC.
We have two weeks left to flatten the lies and convince more Canadians to support us.
Talk to your family, friends and colleagues.
Reach out to your local PPC candidate and help them.
And if you can spare $25 today, please help us fight for Canada.
Many thanks,
-Max
h/t Marvin
The conservative leader Erin O’Toole says he will double the Canada Workers Benefit if elected Prime Minister, increasing it to $ 2,800 for individuals and $ 5,000 for families.

The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Erin O’Toole, promised a federal proof-of-vaccine system if his party gets elected, which means that those who support civil liberties are going to be left with few options as all major parties support the invasive practices.

Speaking in Montreal, where there have been several high-profile shootings over the summer, O’Toole says a Conservative government would make it easier for prosecutors to prove that people accused of crimes are members of criminal organizations.

Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole directly contradicted his own party’s platform at the French-language debate on Thursday night and again Friday morning, saying he wouldn’t repeal a Liberal ban on assault rifles — despite his platform promising to do just that.

The Conservatives have opened a five-point lead and leader Erin O’Toole has surpassed Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in popularity among voters, giving the Conservatives clear momentum going into the holiday weekend, according to nightly tracking conducted by Nanos Research for CTV News and the Globe and Mail.

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole says the Chinese communist regime is to blame for unstable Canada-China relations, hitting back at criticism from a Chinese official that the Conservatives are unfairly targeting China for political reasons.

Government-mandated lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in a mental health crisis in Canada and Conservative leader Erin O’Toole believes the federal government should play a vital role to alleviate the suffering.