O’Toole to face Conservative grassroots after laying out elements of election plan
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole will field questions from party members today, a day after he gave a speech outlining what he sees as the path to victory come the next election.
And he was blunt: it’s a path that doesn’t run through the existing grassroots.
O’Toole made it clear his eye is on suburban voters in big cities, disenchanted union members, federalist Quebecers, equity-seeking groups and others who’ve previously given the Tories the cold shoulder.
Those groups, O’Toole said, won’t ever trust the party unless things change.