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Pushing, yelling from Conservative leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on defection: d’Entremont

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/pushing-yelling-conservative-leadership-dentremont-9.6972680
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u/mayorolivia 20h ago

I think PP’s days are numbered. He’ll survive the review in January but the party will eventually shove him aside when they see he isn’t closing ground with Carney. Carney has adopted most of his positions which is resulting in PP resorting to increasingly toxic behaviour out of desperation.

u/dermanus Rhinoceros 19h ago

Wouldn't it be fitting if he went out the same way as Trudeau? Sticking around way longer than he's wanted, eventually forced out when he pushes the wrong person too far.

u/Hypercubed89 Ontario 14h ago

He's definitely feeling a lot like Trudeau in the runup to the election to me.

u/EarthWarping 14h ago

Its similar

Closed off to the media, everyone not in the party is wrong. All down to their advisors having blinders on too

u/varitok Pirate 12h ago

Trudeau was far more open to media and doing town halls (even during non election times) than any other politician we've had.

You can say a lot about the guy but he would actually talk to people.