Conservative MP urges party to unify around O’Toole as others question his leadership
OTTAWA — A re-elected Conservative member of Parliament says party members should get united behind leader Erin O’Toole, as questions swirl about whether he should remain in the job.
Alberta representative Garnett Genuis took to social media to call on Conservatives to avoid “another round of internal conflict or public navel gazing” after the unsuccessful campaign.
The Conservatives are projected to finish with 119 seats, which is two less than it won during the 2019 federal election under former leader Andrew Scheer.
O’Toole says he’s committed to stay on as leader and admits the party didn’t make the gains it needed to in Metro Vancouver, the Greater Toronto Area and Quebec to defeat the incumbent Liberals.