party officials: But it was the voice of Uruzurum Heer, a 47-year-old woman from Brampton, that rang loudest, condemning the identity politics that the party practised in the last campaign, according to Toronto Star. At an election review session where party officials candidly acknowledged the past campaign was fraught with numerous strategic and tactical mistakes, Heer voice shook with emotion as she tore a strip off the national party decision-makers. By Tonda Mac Charles Ottawa Bureau reporter Fri., May 27, 2016 VANCOUVER—Conservative leadership candidates and hopefuls cruised convention halls here calling for a more inclusive Conservative party as grassroots members got a hard look at what went wrong. This last election campaign was a disaster, said Heer, a delegate who works for Brampton MP Kyle Seeback. Listening in the audience were defeated immigration minister Chris Alexander, who announced a police snitch line for so-called barbaric cultural practices, and former campaign director Jenni Byrne. I'm also a Muslim and this campaign targeted us, unfairly.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
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