As leader, wouldn’t ask Beyak to quit Senate over ‘unfortunate’ remarks: O’Leary
OTTAWA — One of the perceived front-runners in the Conservative leadership race is calling Sen. Lynn Beyak’s comments about residential schools “unfortunate” — but Kevin O’Leary is stopping short of saying he’d kick her out of caucus.
In a roundtable interview Thursday with The Canadian Press, O’Leary said he assumes Beyak is a good person, and that if he were the party’s leader he would sit her down to discuss a situation he called “very embarrassing.”
But the businessman and reality-TV star — whose leadership campaign has been predicated, in part, on his reputation as an Ottawa outsider — at first appeared to know little about Beyak or indeed the history of Canada’s residential schools.
“I don’t agree (with Beyak),” he said, eventually.


