Kelowna Daily Courier

Conservative MP urges party to rally for O’Toole

By STEPHANIE TAYLOR

OTTAWA — A re-elected Conservative MP says party members should unify behind leader Erin O’Toole, as questions swirl about whether he should remain in the job.

Alberta representative Garnett Genuis took to social media to call on Conservatives to avoid “another round of internal conflict or public navel gazing” after Monday’s election.

The Conservatives are projected to finish with 119 seats, which is two less than it won during the 2019 federal election under former leader Andrew Scheer. O’Toole says he’s committed to stay on as leader and admits the party didn’t make the gains it needed to in Vancouver, Toronto and Quebec to defeat the Liberals.

An effort has already been started by a member of the party’s national council petitioning for members to get a chance to review O’Toole’s leadership earlier than scheduled in 2023.

Some Conservative MPs have taken to social media to express their support for O’Toole, while others have been more critical of the party’s election performance.

Re-elected Alberta MP Chris Warkentin told a local newspaper he felt the party’s electoral fortunes shifted toward the Liberals in the campaign as O’Toole began to “waffle” on policy.

One of the hits O’Toole took during the campaign was when he said he would keep a Liberal ban on some 1,500 models of firearms, like the AR-15, in place despite his platform promising to do the opposite to address the concerns of firearms owners, hunters and sport shooters.

That resulted in him inserting a footnote into the document, saying the ban would remain in place pending the outcome of a review.

B.C. MP Mark Strahl has said the party needs to probe the specific reasons why it lost and tweeted an article Thursday saying “good read,” with a caption of some of the text.

“A Conservative party that isn’t conservative is pointless, but so is a Conservative party that can’t form governments … what Conservatives need to figure out is how to thread this needle: not just how to win, but how to win as Conservatives,” Strahl tweeted.

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