Lawyer pans Conservative probe into national council member as ‘fishing expedition’
OTTAWA — The lawyer for a member of the Conservative party’s national council is calling a probe into his client’s attempts to hasten a review of Erin O’Toole’s leadership a “fishing expedition.”
Bert Chen was suspended from his post on the national council for 60 dayslast month after he circulated an online petition to recall O’Toole as leader following the party’s Sept. 20 election loss.
The Ontario representative said at the time he was acting in his capacity as a party member and stated others felt O’Toole had betrayed Conservative principles over policy decisions, such as adopting a consumer carbon price.
Council’s vote to suspend him followed complaints that party president Rob Batherson said it had received about Chen being in violation of its code of conduct and constitution. Batherson said “it would be inappropriate” to discuss details while that investigation is ongoing.