Meet the Scheers: Andrew and Jill on faith, politics and parenting
OTTAWA — During marriage prep courses at their Roman Catholic church, Andrew and Jill Scheer picked up two tips they say have sustained their 14 year partnership: Learn to move past old fights and make it easy to say sorry.
So, when Jill gets a speeding ticket while Andrew is in the passenger seat, as happened recently? That, he lets go.
The ongoing trials of Liberal Finance Minister Bill Morneau? As leader of the Conservative Party, Andrew’s not dropping that one any time soon.
But the line of separation between politics and home life for the Scheers is set to get a little less sharp in 2018 as the Conservatives move to position Andrew as the next best leader for the country.