Conservative leadership candidate Deepak Obhrai is condemning rival Kellie Leitch’s attempt to import Trump-style politics to Canada.

Just moments after Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton conceded to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Leitch’s campaign sent a fundraising email to supporters in which she said Americans “threw out the elites and elected Donald Trump as their next president. It’s an exciting message and one that we need delivered in Canada as well.”

Last night, in the first Conservative leadership debate, Leitch repeatedly reminded the audience that her immigration policy — her notion of screening prospective immigrants for their appreciation of “Canadian values” — is quite close to the president-elect’s own. “I have common interests with Mr. Trump, screening being one of them.”

Of the 12 candidates on stage last night, Obhrai was the one who challenged Leitch most aggressively on the idea of screening immigrants’ beliefs. “Donald Trump’s divisive policy on immigration and social policies have no room in the Canada that I believe in,” he said.

Today, he went one step further.

“Kellie Leitch’s admiration of Donald Trump does not fit into my vision of Canada,” he wrote in a media release.

“Canada was built by successive waves of immigration. To put a screening process in place for New Canadians is an insult to all Canadians. Why should a bureaucrat decide who comes to Canada?”

“My son, daughter, and grandchildren were born in Canada; they are Canadians. Their Canadian values are not the same as Kellie Leitch’s Canadian values.”

His final message: “Stop Kellie Leitch – Join Team Obhrai.”