Bad Tweets and Anti-Abortion Advocates Pose Challenge for New Canadian Conservative Leader - 2020-08-31

Erin O'Toole became the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada one week ago, declaring: "It's time for more Canadians to look at the Conservative Party again."
To help with that, O'Toole has tried to pitch himself, and the party, as open to all Canadians.
"Whether you are Black, white, brown or from any race or creed, whether you are LGBT or straight," O'Toole said during his victory speech. (Although he wouldn't say whether he believes systemic racism exists in Canada during an interview on Sunday with Global News.)
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Rachel | last = Browne | title = Bad Tweets and Anti-Abortion Advocates Pose Challenge for New Canadian Conservative Leader | url = https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7kpjjx/bad-tweets-and-anti-abortion-advocates-pose-challenge-for-new-canadian-conservative-leader-erin-otoole | work = Vice News | date = August 31, 2020 | accessdate = September 14, 2020 }}
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