Former Harper cabinet minister says Bergen’s support of convoy hurts Conservatives


A former cupboard minister below Stephen Harper says the newly minted Conservative interim chief’s assist for the convoy in Ottawa hurts the occasion.


“It'd assist the protesters just a little bit, however it web hurts the Conservatives,” James Moore advised Evan Solomon on CTV Information Channel’s Energy Play Thursday. Moore held a number of cupboard positions within the Harper authorities, together with trade minister.


Candice Bergen was voted interim Conservative chief Wednesday night time, hours after the caucus ousted Erin O’Toole.


In Query Interval Thursday afternoon, Bergen mentioned Canadians are “on the lookout for an olive department” from the federal authorities in regard to the continued convoy. She tweeted photos from a go to with protesters earlier within the week.


“A this level within the dynamic I believe it’s an unpleasant burden that’s successful no buddies for anyone,” Moore advised Energy Play.

James Moore talks about Candice Bergen’s assist for the convoy within the video on the high of this text.

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    Interim Conservative chief Candice Bergen rises throughout query interval within the Home of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

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