Ed Fast out, Michelle Rempel Garner out, Erin O'Toole out: Who’s in and who’s out as Conservative party critics under Poilievre’s leadership | National Newswatch
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has welcomed two former leadership rivals to serve as critics in Parliament.
Ontario MPs Scott Aitchison and Leslyn Lewis are among the group of Tory MPs chosen to go head-to-head with Liberal government ministers on certain files. Aitchison has been tapped to take on the housing file, while Lewis will be the party's infrastructure critic. Alberta MP Jasraj Singh Hallan takes over as the party's finance critic, the role Poilievre held before he became leader in September.
Those who didn't make the cut include longtime British Columbia MP Ed Fast, who backed Jean Charest in the leadership contest, and Alberta MP Michelle Rempel Garner, who supported Patrick Brown before his disqualification.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct.12, 2022.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pierre Poilievre shuffles Conservative critic roles. Who’s in, and who’s out? - National | Globalnews.caAlberta MP Michelle Rempel Garner and B.C. MP Ed Fast, who both backed Poilevre's rivals, are not being given new roles as critics.
Read more »
Today in Canada’s Political History: R.B. Bennett elected leader of the Conservative party | National NewswatchNational Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views. Make it a daily habit.
Read more »
Trudeau trails Tory leader as most trusted inflation fighter - BNN BloombergConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is beating Prime Minster Justin Trudeau on Canada’s top economic issue, just over a month after taking the reins of the main opposition party.
Read more »
It's not enough for Poilievre to condemn misogyny. He must also promise to tackle online harmsThe Conservatives, including Poilievre, have largely painted any attempt at curbing or mitigating online harms as an exercise in state censorship of the internet.
Read more »
CEO Scott Smith out at Hockey Canada, board of directors resigns | National NewswatchNational Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views. Make it a daily habit.
Read more »