During a scrum with reporters on an overnight flight to Vancouver, B.C. on Sunday, Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer said he would stand by Conservative candidates who expressed controversial opinions in the past, as long as they apologize and take responsibility for it now. Mike Le Couteur reports.
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Scheer says he supports candidates with past controversial views as long as they apologize
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