Conservative campaign manager's contract expires as Scheer seeks to reboot his team - 2019-11-25

OTTAWA—The introspection tour continues for federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer as he moves to reorganize his staff and correct course for the next campaign — which could be for his own leadership.
In addition to letting go two of his top aides on the weekend, the contract for Hamish Marshall, Conservative campaign manager for 2019, has expired and there is no indication who will be in charge of the next one.
Marshall told the Star Monday in an interview he was hired by the party on a fixed end date contract to direct the 2019 campaign only.
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