Trump a lesson for politicians, says Kellie Leitch, the Tory MP once compared to him
OTTAWA — Kellie Leitch, the former Conservative MP once accused of trying to be Canada’s Donald Trump, says there is a lesson for all politicians in how well Trump did in this month’s U.S. presidential election:
Learn how to clearly communicate to the people you want to reach.
It’s a lesson Leitch said she learned the hard way, blaming the controversy she caused during her failed Conservative leadership bid not on her ideas, but on her failure to explain them.
In a lengthy interview with The Canadian Press, Leitch said she has no regrets about how she ran her campaign, nor about her proposal to screen immigrants for Canadian values — the policy that prompted accusations she was blatantly trying to be Trump.