Scheer says he won’t do interviews with the Rebel, citing editorial direction
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Thursday he’ll do no further interviews with conservative news outlet the Rebel until it changes its editorial direction, following its coverage of last weekend’s protests in Charlottesville, Va.
Scheer’s declaration he’ll stay away was echoed hours later by Brian Jean and Jason Kenney, both of whom are running for the leadership of the new United Conservative Party in Alberta and say they are distancing themselves as well.
While all three had condemned the violence in Virginia last weekend, they’d also previously stopped short of addressing the Rebel’s coverage, seen by some as sympathetic to the white nationalists who initially organized the event that later collapsed into clashes that killed one counter-protester and injured nearly 20 others.
“I am disgusted by the vile comments made by hate groups this past weekend,” Scheer said in a statement Thursday.


