Conservatives vote to remove Erin O’Toole as leader
After less than 18 months at the helm, Erin O’Toole is out as the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
During a secret ballot vote Wednesday, the Conservative caucus voted 73-45 to turf O’Toole. The party now will have to select a new leader for the third time since 2017.
O’Toole was ousted after a third of the caucus of 118 MPs signed a letter earlier this week that forced Wednesday’s vote.
Elected the party’s leader in August of 2020, O’Toole had been on the hot seat since the Conservatives lost the federal election in September. A number of electoral district associations called for a leadership vote before the one that was scheduled for the party’s national convention in 2023.


