Andrew Scheer removes Maxime Bernier from Tory front bench
'I have removed Maxime Bernier from the Official Opposition shadow cabinet, effective immediately': Scheer
Former Conservative leadership contenderMaximeBernierhas been removed from the party's front bench in the House of Commons.
"I have removed Maxime Bernier from the Official Opposition shadow cabinet, effective immediately," Conservative Leader AndrewScheersaid in a shortstatement issued by his office.
"The shadow minister for science, Matt Jeneroux, will assume the additional role of shadow minister for innovation, science and economic development on an interim basis."
A Conservative MPspoketo CBCNews on the condition he not be identified, and said Bernierwas removed because ofhisdecision last weekto post a chapter from his bookon his website. In the chapter,the MP said Scheer'svictory as party leader was owed to "fake Conservatives" who only joined the party to defend supply management in the dairy industry.
"What was more offensive than his attack on supply management was the attack on our supporters, quite frankly, calling them fake Conservatives, or nefarious paper millionaires," the MP said.
After Bernier released the chapter in April,several Conservatives questioned whether hewas challenging Scheer's leadership. Bernier later decided to pull the book from circulation and took to Twitter to explain his decision.
I ran into Maxime Bernier on my way to Parliament Hill. #cndpoli pic.twitter.com/wGQ17Wf36y
—@cath_cullen
"I realize that whatever I write, it will always be interpreted as me creating division and challenging our leader."
Bernier wrote that the book was intended to focus on ideas, not the leadership campaign.
"After consideration, for the sake of maintaining harmony within our party, I have decided to postpone its publication indefinitely."
The decision to renegeon that pledge, along with a number of other missteps, prompted his removal from the front bench.
Bernier weighed in on Twitter again Tuesday night to "clarify" the chapter had been available previously and wasn't new.
I just want to clarify one thing at this time. The chapter on SM posted on my website is THE SAME that was publicly available for weeks on my publishers website but was taken down when I decided to postpone the book indefinitely. There is nothing new, I did not publish it. https://t.co/UgddahPvyw
—@MaximeBernier
"Caucus was very disappointed that Maxime chose to break faith with them," said the Conservative MP. "It's unacceptable one member can't put himself above the team, and we certainly expect members to keep their commitments to each other."
"He was given every opportunity to put his shoulder to the wheel with the rest of the team, and instead he's chosen to pursue his own project and to break faith when he said he wouldn't pursue that project," said the MP.
Dean Baxendale, Bernier's publisher, saidtheBeauce MPcontinues to work on the book.
"There are many paths forward, but only Maxime knows which one is inthe best interests of his party and the majority of Conservatives thatsupported him on the popular vote."
Picking Twitter fights
Bernier also garnered negative attention for the party byengaging in a heated debate on Twitter with Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes over racism in Canada.
Bernier suggested Caesar-Chavannes believes "the world revolves around [her]skin colour."
"I would just draw attention to some of the social media fights he's picked, some of the things that seem to be more about raising his own profile and less about helping us get elected in 2019," the Conservative MP told CBCNews.
Calls and emails to Bernier's office have not been returned.