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Pro-abortion Conservative Party leader blames upstart People’s Party of Canada for election loss

Updated: September 23, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 23, 2021 – 3:26 pm EDTThu Sep 23, 2021 – 3:27 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – Failed Prime Minster Candidate Erin O’Toole said Maxime Bernier and the People’s Party of Canada (PPC, founded in 2018) were a factor in his Conservative Party’s loss on Monday. There is also word that a mutiny is brewing among members of the Conservative Party (CPC) who are not happy with O’Toole’s shift toward the left in a party traditionally known for being center-right.

O’Toole held a press conference on Tuesday, speaking about the state of the party after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals defeated him. Trudeau has proven himself to be unpopular with many Canadians. Many of his campaign stops were met with angry crowds.

O’Toole viewed it as a positive that Canadians “said no” to Trudeau’s attempt to gain a majority government with the snap-election, and added that he was “proud” of his party for “holding the Liberals to a minority in this pandemic election.”

He said he “already initiated a post-election review to examine what went right, what went wrong,” and what the party can “do better to win in 18 months.” Trudeau said before the election that he

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