Conservative Party must ‘build trust’ with new Canadians, ‘cultural communities:’ O’Toole
Addressing the Conservative Party’s post-election report, Leader Erin O’Toole said the party needs to “build trust” with new Canadians and “cultural communities” following disappointing results in last year’s federal election. “We have to make sure we bring more Canadians into our party, (and) make sure their voices are being heard so we can win the next election,” he said.
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