Conservatives: Bland candidate is answer to Trudeau’s flash
They tout it as a virtue, the antidote to Prime Minister
"Andrew is what I call a severely normal Canadian," said
In the words of
Polls show Scheer has a chance to defeat the Liberals after a combination of scandals and high expectations damaged Trudeau's prospects.
"His entire career he's been underestimated, and I would never underestimate
Trudeau faces an uphill electoral battle after old photos of him in blackface and brownface surfaced last month, casting doubt on his judgment. The handsome son of liberal icon and late Prime Minister
Scheer also has had a bumpy ride. He has been criticized for embellishing his resume by saying he had worked as an insurance broker when, in fact, he was never licensed. He also has taken heat for holding dual
Scheer said he began the process of renouncing his American citizenship in August, just before the election campaign started, but it could take 10 months.
Still, the young Conservative leader is well positioned to become prime minister. No party is likely to get a majority of
Trudeau reasserted the country's liberal identity in 2015 after almost 10 years of Conservative rule. Scheer ran for the leadership of the Conservative party two years ago after more obvious candidates figured Trudeau could not be beaten in this election — that a second mandate was all but a forgone conclusion for the charismatic young prime minister.
Now that his prospects have changed, the 40-year-old Scheer could become the second youngest prime minister in
Scheer is hoping to convince voters to side with him by promising to scrap Trudeau's national carbon tax and cut government spending, including foreign aid, by 25 percent.
"The country will be in perfectly safe, if bland, hands. That might not be a bad thing in a world gone insane," said
Born in
During their first debate, Trudeau grilled Scheer about his stance on abortion and the Conservative was widely panned after he refused to answer. The next day he acknowledged he was personally against abortion but said his party would not reopen the debate.
In 2005, he gave a speech in
Scheer has spent most of his adult life in politics. At age 32 he became the youngest speaker of the
Scheer had moved from
While his campaign portrays him as the common man, Scheer has spent almost all his adult life as a member of
"Yes, he's been in
Scheer didn't win his own party's leadership until the 13th ballot. He was most people's second choice.
"He's a guy who has always been underestimated," Kenney said. "He's smiling all the time. He's got terrific dimples and sometimes people infer from that he's not serious, which is not true."
"Nobody is expecting him to be the international leader of progressive forces, or anything else for that matter," Brodie said.
The relationship between the
MacDougall said Scheer knows he has to make the
He added: "If Canada goes back to being a more modest presence on the stage, that kinds of fits of who we are as a country, but doesn't mean we can't be effective."
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