Scheer's Conservatives missed scoring 'on an open net,' Peter MacKay says

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Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay today ripped into his party's recent election performance under leader Andrew Scheer, comparing it to a hockey player failing to score "on an open net."

During an event at The Canada Institute in Washington, the former long-time MP was asked for his thoughts on how the Conservatives failed to defeat Justin Trudeau's Liberals after the prime minister's public missteps, and despite deep divisions in parts of the country over the Liberal carbon tax and pipeline politics.

"Yeah, to use a good Canadian analogy, it was like having a breakaway on an open net and missing the net," MacKay quipped.

MacKay pointed to Liberal efforts during the campaign to cast Scheer's beliefs on abortion and same-sex marriage in a negative light. He said Canadians didn't want the campaign debate to focus on women's reproductive rights and old political battles about LGBTQ rights, yet those issues featured prominently throughout the campaign.

"That was thrust on the agenda and [it] hung around Andrew Scheer's neck like a stinking albatross, quite frankly. And he wasn't able to deftly deal with those issues when the opportunities arose," he said.

Multiple sources tell CBC News that, behind the scenes, people around MacKay have formed a team that is building infrastructure — including organization and fundraising — for a possible leadership bid if Scheer quits or is pushed out.

Scheer meets with caucus Wednesday
Scheer is working to keep a grip on his leadership and has been meeting with senior members of his caucus to discuss the path forward heading into Parliament. Next Wednesday, he will meet with the full group of newly elected and re-elected MPs.

Most MPs are taking a united front publicly.

Re-elected Alberta MP John Barlow said he doesn't agree with MacKay's remarks and believes the Conservatives made great strides in the election

"Peter MacKay is able to have his own opinion, but he wasn't a candidate. He wasn't campaigning. I think we did everything we possibly could," he said.

"Absolutely, we have to learn from the results from this election, we have to own the results and there will be a strong post-mortem over what occurred, but let's not lose focus on the results. We have a million more votes than we had before. We won the popular vote. We reduced a very strong majority to a minority government."

Offside with Canadians?
Many party supporters (who want to remain anonymous) say that if Scheer is the leader in the next election, he'll hand Justin Trudeau a majority.

Some of them feel Scheer is offside with most Canadians with his views on same-sex marriage and abortion, and that his campaign offering on climate change was not robust enough.

Sources say that MacKay will only consider running if Scheer is no longer in the picture. He, like many other potential candidates, is not interested in an unseemly fight that would see Scheer shoved out of the job.

MacKay ran to lead the Progressive Conservatives in 2003 and won.

In December of that same year, he merged the PC party with Stephen Harper's Canadian Alliance. The new party was named the Conservative Party of Canada, and Harper eventually became its leader.

Already, a petition and a Twitter account calling on Scheer to quit are making the rounds. A former staffer in Harper's office, Sara MacIntyre, blasted Scheer over the weekend on social media.

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"I am pissed off that the leader of my party will not walk in a pride parade. I am sick of this, disgusted and ashamed. I believe and support in LBGTQ rights, gay marriage and being equal. I no longer support the CPC while a leader like that is at the helm," she tweeted.

There is no mechanism to push the leader out before next April, when Conservatives hold a convention and leadership review.
 
老牌政客。懂得敷衍“民意”。加拿大民意左倾的厉害。哪怕违背自己的政治理念,也要敷衍一下。

新右派厌倦对“民意”的敷衍。想拷贝川普的成功。大选结果表明加拿大已经大幅回调。已经人头多数。下一步攻坚。
 
谁是 cpc 新党领就是下任总理
 
哥早看出来马凯不甘寂寞 .

不过哥更看好 John Baird ...
 
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Former Tory cabinet minister Peter MacKay said he stands by Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, just hours after making blistering comments about the party's showing in last week's election.

While on stage at the Canada Institute in Washington on Wednesday, MacKay was asked for his thoughts on how the Conservatives failed to defeat Justin Trudeau's Liberals after the prime minister's public missteps and despite palpable divides across the country on issues like the carbon tax.

"Yeah, to use a good Canadian analogy, it was like having a breakaway on an open net and missing the net," MacKay told the crowd.

He also pointed to the Liberal team's efforts to make the campaign about social issues by raising Scheer's beliefs on abortion and same-sex marriage.

"[It] hung around Andrew Scheer's neck like a stinking albatross, quite frankly. And he wasn't able to deftly deal with those issues when the opportunities arose," MacKay said.

In the wee hours of Thursday morning, MacKay clarified he was talking about the party's shortcomings.

"I've repeatedly said I support Andrew Scheer and I worked very hard to help in the campaign," he wrote.

"Reports of me organizing are false. Recent comments are about our party's shortcomings and making the necessary improvements with modern policies and better coms so we can win the next election."

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However, multiple sources have told CBC News that, behind the scenes, people around MacKay have formed a team that is building infrastructure — including organization and fundraising — for a possible leadership bid if Scheer quits or is pushed out.

Sources say that MacKay will only consider running if Scheer is no longer in the picture.

Leadership questions
MacKay's hockey comments are already whipping up division within the party.

"Big words for someone who didn't even suit up and get on the ice," quipped Grande Prairie-Mackenzie MP Chris Warkentin on Twitter on Wednesday.

To which former Conservative MP Alex Nuttal responded, "Have some respect for the man who gave up his leadership to unite the right so people like you could get elected."

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Scheer will face the full batch of newly elected and re-elected MPs next week, and has already been meeting with senior members of his caucus to discuss the path forward heading into Parliament.

The Conservatives will hold a convention and leadership review in April. However, the Reform Act, introduced by Conservative Leader Michael Chong and passed into law back in 2015, gives MPs the power to trigger a leadership review, and to subsequently vote to oust their leader at caucus meeting.

MacKay ran to lead the Progressive Conservatives in 2003 and won.

In December that same year, he merged the PC party with Stephen Harper's Canadian Alliance. The new party was named the Conservative Party of Canada, and Harper eventually became leader.
 
老牌政客。懂得敷衍“民意”。加拿大民意左倾的厉害。哪怕违背自己的政治理念,也要敷衍一下。

新右派厌倦对“民意”的敷衍。想拷贝川普的成功。大选结果表明加拿大已经大幅回调。已经人头多数。下一步攻坚。
算了吧, 看看人民党的全军覆没就知道了。
 
若得不到安省和魁省(共199席)的多数席位,一切都是空谈。

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不像美国,加拿大,靠资源挺过了一次又一次的经济危机。

虽然过后,大家都对资源产业嗤之以鼻。但是真正经济困难的时候,支持加拿大的,往往是资源。加上民风敦厚甘贫木讷。。。。。

上来就歪楼了。哈哈。

经济上加拿大没有铁锈带,温水国家。

社会层面,没有对政治正确彻底绝望。宣传上一向以左,极左为荣。缺乏中庸力量。缺乏现实主义理性。不是说总理是理想主义吗。。。。

这是加拿大民意基本面。不是几年能够改变的。

大雁,太冷了才有动力南飞。
 
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