Analysis: Five takeaways from Erin O'Toole's Conservative party leadership win - 2020-08-24

The Conservative Party of Canada's new leader Erin O'Toole will hold a press conference Tuesday "to outline his positive Conservative vision to unite Canadians and defeat Justin Trudeau." That's what the press release from party headquarters issued Monday afternoon states.
The newly-elected Conservative leader criticized for being "angry" during the leadership campaign, has adopted a new tone.
In his acceptance speech delivered in the early hours Monday morning he pledged to "continue to point out Liberal failings and corruption but show Canadians our vision for a stronger, prosperous and more united Canada."
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