Leitch dismisses critics of her immigrant-screening proposal as ‘elites’
HALIFAX — Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch says she’s heard from Tories unhappy with her proposal to screen immigrants on their values, but predicts she will be elected leader because she’s the one talking about what Canadians care about.
“I’ve heard from a number of people in our party and even from some caucus-mates that they may have a different opinion than myself. And that’s fine,” she told reporters at a caucus retreat in Halifax.
“I want to be clear: I will be the leader of the party in May of 2017 and it’s because I am talking about the issues that Canadians care about, about Canadian values.”
Leitch’s proposal to vet would-be immigrants and refugees for “anti-Canadian values” has put her at the centre of the leadership race debate, and at the two-day caucus retreat that ended Wednesday.


