Scheer not worried about rifts in party as Conservative convention wraps
HALIFAX — It began with a maverick MP throwing a hand grenade into the party he once tried to lead and ended with contentious debates on abortion.
The three-day Conservative policy convention in Halifax was anything but boring.
But with Maxime Bernier now recruiting members to his own party, while some “grassroots” Tories continue to push divisive issues into the limelight, concerns have emerged about rifts developing within the Conservative Party of Canada.
Party leader Andrew Scheer says he is not worried.

