Stephen Marquis, X on Tuesday, as Laurier-Sainte-Marie’s latest articles prepared for the social media platform, said that Canada was not a candidate for Canadian Conservative Party.
He said that in both French and English and English, on Tuesday, the party was called on Tuesday and the party was “enough to end our” political cooperation. “
The call said he lasted less than a minute.
“With its will, CPC, CPC has not been an extraordinary enemy in an extraordinarily emergency, in a well-known way, has chose to cut an ally ally in a well-known way, which has been recognized, the basic principle of our natural rights.
Statement:
I have already nominated the Canadian Conservative Party in Laurier-Sainte-Maria. During a call from one of the leaders of operations in Quebec for the party, I was informed about the “some” people in the party without information … pic.twitter.com/tgm12gutnx
Marquis, both the party and the “thousands of citizens” should be respected for the voting “thousands of citizens”.
“Publish a noisy tweet in X and wait for the ostracreas of your natural ally.” “It looks like the way of the Canadian policy now.”
In the statements, he did not determine what articles caused by its removal, but said the party considered the account before his candidacy on March 27.
“Since then, all posts and answers still appear in my profile – except for the announcement of the candidacy.”
Vaccine, articles about Ukraine
Conservative Party Marquis confirmed that there is no candidate, but the press secretary Audrey Heepage, “We have nothing to add to this issue,” he refused to show a reason.
MADUIS, COVID-19, Vaccines, World Economic Forum and Ukraine’s occupation made several messages and comments on the conspiracy theories of issues.
Marquis was not the only candidate to fall on Tuesday. The conservative candidate southwest of Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore is no longer working in the Federal Election campaign over the past comments.
Mark McKenzie is an old radio personality in a city council and Windsor. The development was reported for the first time in the second week of the campaign by CTV News.
Broadcaster, McKenzie supported the public hangers and jokes, said Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister should be sentenced to death.
Canadian general election is scheduled for April 28. Steven Guilbeault has represented Liberi-Sainte-Marie for Liberals since 2019.