Bernier put own ambitions ahead of party, country, says Conservative leader
HALIFAX — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is accusing Quebec MP and former leadership rival Maxime Bernier of putting his own personal ambitions ahead of the chance to make Canada a better place.
As the Conservative policy convention was getting underway Thursday in Halifax, Scheer portrayed Bernier’s dramatic decision to leave the Conservative party as a calculated, power-hungry move.
He “is more interested in advancing his personal profile than advancing Conservative principles,” said Scheer, who narrowly defeated Bernier for the party’s leadership 15 months ago.
“He has decided that he is more important than his Conservative colleagues and indeed the Conservative party,” he said. “He has traded an opportunity to influence policy in government for his own personal ambition.”


