‘Everyone has exhaled’: Candice Bergen brings steady hand to Conservative caucus
OTTAWA — The new interim leader of Canada’s Conservatives hails from a small Mennonite community and is no stranger to leadership.
Candice Bergen was picked Wednesday evening to take over from Erin O’Toole, who was ousted by his own MPs following weeks of anger and disappointment about his leadership since last year’s election loss.
Bergen, born in the southern Manitoba community of Morden, has been on Parliament Hill since 2008 when she was elected to represent Portage-Lisgar, a staunchly Conservative rural riding outside of Winnipeg that borders with the United States boundary.
Back then, Bergen went by the last name Hoeppner, but while in office announced she would be going by Bergen, which was the name she was given at birth.