Tories dismiss Bernier’s success in attracting former Conservative party execs
OTTAWA — Conservatives are largely dismissing Maxime Bernier’s claims of making political gains in his home province of Quebec by attracting former Conservative party riding executives to his fledging political party.
Bernier’s new venture, The People’s Party, says that more than 20 officers, including party executives, from seven Conservative party riding associations in Quebec have resigned over the past month to join his new party.
The renegade MP, who deserted the Conservative party in August, has yet to file the necessary paperwork to register his party with Elections Canada, but is expected to do so next week.
Bernier’s party says it has attracted former Conservative executive members from the following ridings: Berthier-Maskinonge, Saint-Maurice—Champlain, Joliette, Notre-Dame-de-Grace—Westmount, Trois-Rivieres, Drummond and Bernier’s own riding, Beauce.


