Tories disappointed by Scheer’s decision to hire family as they call for better rules
OTTAWA — Conservative MPs vented some disappointment in their former leader — and current caucus colleague — Andrew Scheer Wednesday after revelations he twice hired family members to work in his office.
Alberta MP Shannon Stubbs was one of them, saying she thinks Canadians should expect MPs to avoid making such choices.
Their chance to let off steam in their weekly caucus meeting came as current leader Erin O’Toole expressed his frustrations.
He also sought to deliver a clear message to his team: his party is held to a high standard and following the letter of the rules isn’t enough.