Scheer’s mea culpa not forthcoming, and that’s the CPC leadership race’s problem

The post-election report has been delivered to Andrew Scheer, but the Conservative caucus will never see it as long as he remains the leader of the party.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, who will be steppping down as party leader once the party elects a new one in June, says the party’s audit of his office’s unprecedented expenditures is 'private.'
TORONTO—On Dec. 12, 2019, Andrew Scheer announced his resignation, said he had set a review of the 2019 election in motion, and had appointed respected Conservative, former foreign affairs minister John Baird, to head the review of what went wrong. The post-election report was subsequently deliv...

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