Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole on Tuesday faced questions from the media on his leadership status, a day after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals defeated his party to form another minority government. O’Toole remained staunch and pointed to small gains his party did make in Newfoundland and Labrador and that he’s already in the “process of trying to make sure we’re reaching out to more and more Canadians” should Trudeau trigger another election in 18 months.
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