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Canada risks 'permanent state of chaos' if politicians don't smarten up about social media, O'Toole says

In 2020, he apologized for saying residential schools were set up to "provide education."

"So, I said in my speech, I am not some lily-white person saying I've been perfect and all of you that are staying behind me are having challenges," O'Toole told Cullen. O'Toole dismissed the idea of proportional representation in April 2021, although he mused about the possibility of Australia-style mandatory voting. In September 2021, he became the second consecutive Conservative leader to lose an election while winning more votes than any other party.

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