Conservative leader rejected caucus calls to kick Maxime Bernier from caucus
OTTAWA — A Conservative MP says he wanted Andrew Scheer to kick the openly defiant Maxime Bernier out of the federal caucus last month, but the Tory leader refused, insisting that his outspoken former leadership rival has an important role to play within the party.
The MP, who spoke to The Canadian Press on condition of anonymity for fear of causing additional turmoil within caucus ranks, said he approached Scheer during the June 20 caucus meeting for permission to ask caucus members to vote to have Bernier removed.
“I went to Andrew directly and said … ‘Max lied to us, and I don’t think he should remain in caucus,’” the MP said.
But Scheer asked him to stand down, saying he would “keep Max where he is.”


