The liberal agents planted the “Stop the Steal” buttons at the conservative conference

Two members of the liberal party staff participated in the Canada Strong and Free Networking conference (CSFN) of last week in which they planted buttons that used the Trump style language and highlighted the division inside the conservative party.
The conference, often cited by his former name, The Manning Conference, is an opportunity for the Canadians with a conservative role of talking about political and network proposals. It was held at the Westin Hotel in the center of Ottawa.
Some participants noticed the buttons that appear to the event.
One said “Stop the Steal” – An apparent reference to the attempts of Donald Trump To overthrow the result of the US presidential elections of 2020.
The Liberal Party of Canada tried to tie the conservative leader Pierre Poir then to the American president in speeches and advertisements. Some conservative supporters have expressed skepticism about it Numbers of surveys that bring liberals ahead.
Another button had the name “Jenni Byrne” canceled, with the name “Kory Tenaycke” below. Byrne is the director of the National Campaign for the Conservative Party of Canada.
Teneycke is a long -standing conservative strategist, who played a key role in the Doug Ford’s re -election campaign of Ontario Doug Ford. Was deeply critical of the campaign of the conservative party of Canada to date.
The buttons were scattered in the space of events in order to give the impression of being made and left by the people who attended the conference.
In fact, the idea came from the liberal war hall.
On Friday evening, in two bars of Ottawa, the workers of the campaign shared the way the party was behind this move – as two members of the liberal party staff participated in the conference intended for conservatives and placed these buttons in areas where the participants would have found them.
One of those conversations was in the immediate anticipation of this journalist. A conservative source heard the other conversation.
The liberal party did not respond to a commentary request, but did not deny the involvement of their campaign.
“It is a shame, but it is not surprising that the liberals would try to misrepresented the opinions of the participants of our conference,” said the spokesman for the CSFN Alex Spence in a note.
“These divisive and deceptive tactics say more about the liberals than the United States and the growing conservative movement do.”
Sources reported to CBC News that the people who work in the Poilivre campaign have been educated not to participate in the conference and instead are out of the door.
“Despite their public statements, it is clear that they are the liberals who are trying to bring American -style politics to our country,” said Sam Lilly, spokesman for the Canada preserved party.
“One wonders what other dirty tricks are the liberals while they desperately try to distract from their disastrous record as they are looking for a fourth liberal term.”