Conservatives to hold summer caucus retreat in Winnipeg, want to win back six Manitoba ridings lost in 2015

The Conservatives have five seats in Manitoba, but they want to win back the six they lost in the last election and want to hear from their new leader and his House leadership team.
New Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, left, will attend his first national summer caucus retreat, as party leader, on Sept. 6-8. Conservative MP David Sweet, is the national Conservative caucus chair. Liberal MP MaryAnn Mihychuk and Liberal MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette claim their party will win more seats in Manitoba in 2019 than they did in 2015.
The federal Conservatives will meet in Winnipeg this summer to plot their fall parliamentary strategy and lay the groundwork to win back the six Manitoba seats they lost in 2015, they say. “We certainly would like to get them back, there’s no question about it,” said Conservative MP David Swe...

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