Does demoting moderate Conservatives signal a right turn, or is it to punish O’Toole loyalists?
Summary
Interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen announced a shuffle in her party’s shadow cabinet last week. Eric Duncan and Michelle Rempel Garner, two high-profile MPs known for their moderate views, were purged from their positions in what some could interpret as […]
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Interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen announced a shuffle in her party’s shadow cabinet last week. Eric Duncan and Michelle Rempel Garner, two high-profile MPs known for their moderate views, were purged from their positions in what some could interpret as a swipe at the Conservatives’ centrist wing. Considering that many Canadians are concerned about whether the Conservatives will veer too far right, Bergen’s power could become a political liability.
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