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VIDEO: Scheer won91Ƶt say if Conservatives hired consultant to 91Ƶdestroy91Ƶ People91Ƶs party

Conservative leader says it91Ƶs policy not to comment

With election day less than 48 hours away, Andrew Scheer suddenly found himself in the hot seat Saturday as reports linked the Conservative party to a co-ordinated effort to smear former caucus colleague Maxime Bernier and his nascent populist People91Ƶs Party of Canada.

The Globe and Mail reported that strategist Warren Kinsella and his firm Daisy Group were hired to 91Ƶseek and destroy91Ƶ Bernier91Ƶs party and portray its supporters as racist. A source with direct knowledge of the project said the client was the Conservatives, the Globe reported.

The Conservative leader, whom polls suggest is locked in a neck-and-neck duel with Liberal rival Justin Trudeau, refused to confirm, deny or even acknowledge the report during a news conference in Toronto that featured few questions about anything else.

91ƵWe don91Ƶt offer comments on contracts that may or may not exist on vendors we may or may not have a relationship with,91Ƶ he said, repeatedly.

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Bernier formed the People91Ƶs Party of Canada 91Ƶ a populist, libertarian movement steeped in nationalist sentiment and aimed at draining support from the right-wing flank of the Tories 91Ƶ after he narrowly lost the Conservative leadership race to Scheer.

91ƵThis is the kind of dirty politics that fuels Canadians91Ƶ cynicism about politics,91Ƶ Bernier told a news conference of his own, adding that he had filed a complaint with the Commissioner of Canada Elections, the office that enforces Canada91Ƶs election laws.

91ƵThis secret campaign is an attack on the integrity of our democratic process. We had suspected for a long time that many of the supposed scandals of the last month had been fabricated by opponents.91Ƶ

He even suggested that Kinsella91Ƶs so-called 91Ƶseek-and-destroy91Ƶ campaign might have had a hand in the satirical Rhinoceros party91Ƶs decision to field a candidate also named Maxime Bernier in the leader91Ƶs Quebec riding of Beauce in hopes of confusing voters.

Kinsella didn91Ƶt confirm or deny the project to the Globe, but said generally his firm has worked on anti-racism campaigns. Later in the day, after his social media accounts vanished from the internet, he posted a statement on his website defending his work, which he said ended 91Ƶmany months ago.91Ƶ

91ƵIt was always going to be disclosed, by law. It was in no way inappropriate or wrong,91Ƶ Kinsella wrote. 91ƵOpposing organized bigotry is always appropriate and right. We were and are fiercely proud of the work we did.91Ƶ

In the statement, Kinsella implied that details about the campaign were leaked by a former employee 91Ƶ a 91Ƶhater91Ƶ 91Ƶ who 91Ƶmade anti-Semitic, intolerant remarks and stole from our company91Ƶ before going on to assist Bernier91Ƶs party, which he insisted is undeserving of sympathy.

91ƵWe don91Ƶt help racists,91Ƶ he wrote.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the allegations are troubling and called on Scheer to address them directly.

91ƵCanadians should expect transparency from leaders,91Ƶ Singh said during a campaign stop in B.C., where the New Democrat frontman is seeking to capitalize on momentum few observers would have anticipated at the start of the campaign.

91ƵThey should be able to answer those type of questions. If there91Ƶs evidence to suggest he was involved in the hiring of someone for a certain task he should be able to answer those questions.91Ƶ

Justin Trudeau, for his part, used the report to buttress his now-familiar charge that the Conservatives are using dirty tricks and misinformation to propel their election effort.

91ƵI think we91Ƶve seen throughout this campaign that the Conservatives have had to use the politics of fear and division and indeed just make stuff up in order to try and get their message across,91Ƶ the Liberal leader said.

Contrary to the facts, Scheer has been insisting that Trudeau is 91Ƶopenly talking91Ƶ about a coalition with the NDP after Monday91Ƶs vote, one that would raise the GST, personal income taxes and cancel social transfer payments to the provinces in order to finance their big-ticket promises.

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Trudeau has urged the need for a 91Ƶprogressive government,91Ƶ but repeatedly refused to answer a variety of questions Saturday about minority scenarios, sticking instead to a message that Canadians have an important choice to make on Monday and stressing issues of affordability, gun control and fighting climate change.

Trudeau was in the midst of a marathon day of campaigning 91Ƶ he started early near Niagara Falls, Ont., with plans to end with a late-night rally in Calgary after a stop in Winnipeg along the way.

Meanwhile, in Ottawa Centre, the Liberals brought in heavy hitter Jean Chretien, with the former prime minister helping to rally the troops at an event for Catherine McKenna.

Singh was in Vancouver, where a real-life example of his momentum in the polls presented itself, as a line of people wrapped around a downtown city block to get into a rally with at least 400 people were already in attendance.

Earlier in the day, Singh touted his plan to build 500,000 affordable housing units and fight speculation and money laundering that drive up housing prices.

The Green party91Ƶs Elizabeth May was spending her day in and around Vancouver, boosting local candidates with sign-waves and door-to-door canvasses, but she finishes with a big regional rally at Canada Place featuring environmentalist David Suzuki.

Allison Jones, The Canadian Press


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