Tories can’t let tiff get in the way of parliamentary progress

Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole may have some vocal caucus support, but the infighting over his leadership of the Tories will take away from the group being a credible opposition once Parliament resumes next week.
There’s a common lament that there’s too tight of a hold within political parties, that caucus members don’t have enough freedom to stray from the party line. Unfettered fealty to a party leader is looked at askance, but—as has been showcased on a grand scale this year—so is publicly quest...

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