Leitch has used the policy to garner the attention of the press, but some of her fellow candidates say the kind of press coverage her "Canadian values" pitch is getting is actually hurting the party. Leadership candidate Deepak Obhrai issued a statement critical of Leitch's plans on the same day Leitch sent out her email through TheRebel.media. Obhrai said Leitch's "Canadian values" test questions risk painting the Conservatives as an "anti-immigrant party." "Ms. Leitch's proposal to screen every immigrant and visitor is nothing but Donald Trump's executive order, disguised as Canadian values, and crafted to keep Muslims out of Canada," he said in the statement. "This is a dangerous environment to create in Canada, and I am outraged by this," he added.





Real conservative voters in Forest Lawn can send Deepak Obhrai and his outrage packing in October by voting for David Levesque. You can follow him on Facebook.





Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill, Ontario: Leona Alleslev

You can't get much more liberal than a former Liberal who crosses the floor. Perhaps Alleslev was always more conservative than liberal, but we might never know. She hasn't given much detail about what her policies are or what kind of initiatives she would support, so there's no telling how conservative Alleslev really is or isn't. What we do know, without a doubt, is that she supported Justin Trudeau in the beginning.

As of now, her website states, “All federal political parties and many Canadians agree - climate change is real. As responsible stewards of our environment, we must do our part to minimize the negative impacts of human activity.”

Running for the PPC in Leona Alleslev's riding is Anil Dasaratha. We don't know much about Dasaratha, so his likelihood of winning is almost nil, but he offers the conservative voters in Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill an alternative to the two liberals running in the riding: Leona Alleslev and whoever the Liberal Party chooses as its official candidate.





Vaughan—Woodridge, Ontario: Teresa Kruze

Described as a local community activist, Teresa Kruze is a model, actress and television personality from Calgary. Not enough is really known about Kruze, except that she has spent years in entertainment and news, with little experience in political policy. That may not be a bad thing, but her experience in local news and media may indicate her level of liberal bias. Her most troubling history involves her work with Chatelaine, which is a female magazine oriented toward social justice and women's issues.

Chatelaine has been written about here at Poletical for their incessant lying and misinformation about conservatives and Donald Trump:





It's important to be able to prove that someone is a racist before you call them a racist. As far as Steve Bannon is concerned, the media has been falsely equating him with white nationalism, despite his record at Breitbart, where he hired Jews and Muslims. Before he went into politics, Bannon bought a huge stake in Seinfeld—a sitcom produced by and starring Jews. The only unsubstantiated allegations of racism hurled at Bannon have been from his enemies and from his ex wife. More recently, Bannon went on a tirade against the far right, in which he called them "a collection of clowns". As for all the other “white nationalist and racist sympathizers” Giese talks about, no one else from Trump's inner circle qualifies except maybe for Jeff Sessions, who has been accused of racism in the past. There is nothing racist from Sean Spicer's past, Hope Hicks's past, Kellyanne Conway's past, Sarah Huckabee's past, HR McMaster's past, or from anyone else's past that anyone can point to. Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller are Jewish, Ben Carson is black and—who cares.





Chatelaine has tried to strike fear into Canadians about the rise of “white nationalism” and tried to portray Donald Trump and his supporters as racists. It has acted as a typical vehicle for left-wing propaganda, making it unlikely that Teresa Kruze wrote fairly about politics and culture.

Kruze has attended conferences about empowering women in business, which again, my friends, is not a bad thing... but when considering her history in media and with Chatelaine, it should make us cautious.

The Conservative nomination for Vaughan—Woodridge is not settled yet. A mysterious woman named Frances Tibollo is competing for the party's nomination in the riding, but with Kruze's higher profile, we may be able to assume she will be the winner. If so, the PPC candidate in the riding is Domenic Montesano. You can follow him on Twitter here.





Vote PPC Where It Matters

A minority Conservative government could be propped up by the People's Party in the event of a poor election outcome for conservatives. We should not fear vote splitting as much as partisans would like us to. In particular ridings, we—as conservatives—would be better served by PPC candidates than liberal Conservative candidates. Michael Chong, Deepak Obrhai and various other “red Tories” will not serve our agendas in Ottawa, meaning that we must make sacrifices in order to make Canada a better country and to reshape it in our own image.

I would not recommend voting PPC in other ridings, except perhaps in Maxime Bernier's own riding, where he is likely to win. The ridings I have listed here should be the focus of PPC volunteers and strategists going into the 2019 election—as they will help strengthen the cause and spirit of grassroots conservatives across the country.





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