'For the sake of party unity’ Harper should not have publicly endorsed Poilievre, says former cabinet minister LeBreton

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'For the sake of party unity’ Harper should not have publicly endorsed Poilievre, says former cabinet minister LeBreton
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‘For the sake of party unity’ Harper should not have publicly endorsed Poilievre, says former cabinet minister LeBreton, by abbas_rana1 cdnpoli (subs)

Harper endorses Poilievre: Former prime minister Stephen Harper, pictured on July 25, 2022, in these screen grabs from his public endorsement of Pierre Poilievre to lead the Conservative party. He posted his endorsement on Facebook and Twitter.

Former prime minister Stephen Harper’s unique decision to step into the fray of the Conservative leadership and endorse Pierre Poilievre last week attracted national attention, and has caused some of his former cabinet members to publicly question their former party leader and ex-prime minister.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

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