Solving Scheer’s Harper dilemma

Even though he’s heading up Canada’s main opposition party, and even though he’s potentially our next prime minister, Andrew Scheer, as of late, seems to be getting less media coverage than his predecessor, Stephen Harper.
Regardless of your partisan stripe, you have to feel a bit sorry these days for Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer, writes Gerry Nicholls.
OAKVILLE, ONT.—Regardless of your partisan stripe, you have to feel a bit sorry these days for Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer. After all, even though he’s heading up Canada’s main opposition party, and even though he’s potentially our next prime minister, Scheer, as of late, seems ...

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