Scheer targets fallout of Harper years

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s message is that he wants to do things differently, Chantal Hébert writes.
As with Quebec, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer cannot realistically expect to turn union foes into converts overnight. At best, he can hope to reopen some channels of communication.
A year into his new job as Conservative leader, Andrew Scheer is methodically trying to mend some of the fences broken by his predecessor. Fresh from a weekend appearance on Radio-Canada’s talk show Tout le monde en parle as part of a public-relations campaign designed to bring about a t...

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