GOLDSTEIN: ‘One and done’ isn’t working for the Conservatives
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Before the Conservatives decide Pierre Poilievre’s political fate, they should consider how their “one and done” approach of dumping their leader after one election loss, ever since Stephen Harper was defeated in 2015, has worked out for them.
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The answer is not well.
Andrew Scheer, who won the party’s leadership race in 2017, resigned following the 2019 election after failing to defeat then-prime minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals, although he did reduce them from a majority to a minority government.
Erin O’Toole, who won the party leadership in 2020, resigned in 2022 after he was ousted by the Conservative caucus, following........
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