Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer attempted some damage control saying that Prime Minister Mark Carney was trying to gain a majority undemocratically as Scheer's party reels from two MPs leaving caucus this week.
Breakdown
- Conservatives respond to a floor crossing and resignation, downplaying reports of internal pressure.
- Andrew Scheer accuses Mark Carney of trying to form a majority through undemocratic means. 30s
- Chris D'Entremont joins Carney's team, while Matt Gennaroo resigns, denying coercion. 49s
- Skepticism remains on Parliament Hill about the reasons for Gennaroo's resignation. 1m 13s
- Sources report about a dozen Conservative MPs are frustrated with leadership, suggesting possible future challenges for Pierre Polyev. 1m 54s