Bernier still looking for a vein to tap into

His call to remove Radio-Canada from its central place in the province’s cultural universe, and his contention that Canada has no place in the international coalition to fight climate change, to name just two, isolate him from the mainstream.
Claims that Maxime Bernier’s party will split the conservative vote may be exaggerated, writes Chantal Hébert.
As he travels west in search of support for his breakaway conservative party, Maxime Bernier has taken to introducing himself as "the Albertan from Quebec." Albertans will have to decide from themselves whether a leader who refl...

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