From Maxime Bernier - People's Party of Canada <[email protected]>
Subject John, we’re sticking to our guns
Date November 19, 2021 10:10 PM
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John,



Who said this week that Erin O’Toole “flip flopped on policies within the same week, the same day, and even within the same sentence” since he was elected Conservative leader?



That he “ran an election campaign nearly indistinguishable from Trudeau’s Liberals?”



That Canadian voters could see that O’Toole’ character flaw is that he is “not trustworthy?”



It wasn’t me.



It was Denise Batters, a very partisan Conservative senator, who launched a petition asking for a review of O’Toole’s leadership.



He kicked her out of the Conservative caucus on the same day.



That’s how things work in intellectually and morally corrupt parties.



Meanwhile, in the People’s Party, we stay on track.



Nobody will ever accuse me of betraying our principles and diluting our policies.



I have been holding zoom meetings almost every day for several weeks with our candidates.



After taking part in one such meeting yesterday, our candidate in Kootenay-Columbia, Sarah Bennett, tweeted this:



“The best thing about the People’s Party? Values stay constant and true. We will prevail.”



Yes, that’s how we will build trust with Canadians. By sticking to our guns.



John, if you trust me and the PPC team, please show it with a 5$ donation today to help fund our operations <[link removed]>.



Many thanks,

-Max





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