Scheer’s departure is good news for his party

But it is not good news for the minority Liberal government.
Even in resignation, Andrew Scheer was unable to muster kind words for any party other than that of the Conservatives, writes Sheila Copps.
OTTAWA—Even in resignation, Andrew Scheer was unable to muster kind words for any party other than that of the Conservatives. His smile masked a bitterness that seemed to permeate his final goodbye to Parliament as leader. He had fine prose for the people in his own party, and much support for t...

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