Jeff Wilkinson

The Post Millennial

August 26, 2018

Imagine a telephone conversation that goes something like this:

“Hey, Kevin, Maxime, here. Remember that team we formed during the Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership race. Want to do it again?”

That conversation may not be as far-fetched as you might think.

Kevin O’Leary and Maxime Bernier formed a coalition to try and win the Conservative Party’s leadership in Bernier’s name only a year ago. The power-play failed and Andrew Scheer became leader. O’Leary disappeared from politics and Bernier has been struggling ever since.

Yet, today, Bernier announced he’s leaving the Conservatives to form his own party. Who wants to bet O’Leary is the first person Bernier calls?

When he dropped out of the leadership race to back Bernier, back in April 2017, O’Leary said this:

“It’s for the sake of the party that I do this, and the country. Because I can’t deliver Quebec. I can’t win. That’s my opinion. I wish it was different. The worst thing for me to do is to win the leadership and lose the election. That is a disaster for everybody involved here.”

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