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Kevin O'Leary Tells Tories He Can Beat 'Surfer Dude' Trudeau In 2. OTTAWA — Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary unofficially launched his bid for the Conservative leadership Monday, promising that the next election will be an “ugly fight” against Justin Trudeau’s Liberals. O’Leary told approximately 3. Tory MPs who gathered to hear his thoughts at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier. Kevin O'Leary speaks during the Conservative Party of Canada convention in Vancouver on May 2.

Photo: Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)Over a catered lunch of carrot and ginger soup, Montreal smoked meat sandwiches, lemon squares, and pinot noir and Stella Artois, O’Leary told them he thinks he can win the next election with a ugly and nasty campaign but feels he needs their support.“It’s going to be war, it’s going to be ugly, you’re going to hear a lot of bad things,” O’Leary promised. I have to know you have my back if we’re going to start this. That is what I’m asking for.” O’Leary painted Trudeau as a “complete incompetent” who is mismanaging the Canadian economy and digging it into a dark hole. He suggested the prime minister’s lack of business and negotiating experience is costing the country dearly. “He is a fine surfer dude. And this is an excellent adventure for him, but he is killing our country,” O’Leary said. By introducing a carbon price nationally while the United States moves in another direction, O’Leary said Canada will miss out on billions of investment dollars.“Why would I invest here when I can invest in U. S. Texas shale and make a 3.

You don’t have to be an idiot to understand that,” he said. But Trudeau alone isn’t responsible, the TV businessman declared. The prime minister’s principal secretary, Gerald Butts, is really the person setting policy, O’Leary said."He is a fine surfer dude. And this is an excellent adventure for him, but he is killing our country."Butts, who served Ontario Liberal premier Dalton Mc.

Guinty up until 2. O’Leary suggested, is to blame for Ontarians’ crushing electricity costs.

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Ontario’s debt is more than $2. North America, O’Leary said, placing the blame on Butts.“He is now destroying all of the provinces with new taxes and initiatives that make this entire country uncompetitive. Time to shine the light on Gerald,” O’Leary said. The television investor from “Shark Tank,” a business venture reality show on U. S. network ABC, and the “Dragon’s Den” on CBC told the Tories and a handful of media that, under his leadership, the party’s next election would focus on: 1) Trudeau, 2) Butts and 3) Finance Minister Bill Morneau. I’m going to make them famous,” O’Leary said, to laughter from the crowd.

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I want them to own this. They deserve all the credit for their policies and by chance the downside come 2. These are the three riders of the economic apocalypse.”“The longer Butts is in place, the more damage is going to be done,” O’Leary declared. Gerald Butts speaks on his phone in North Vancouver, B. C., on May 2. 9, 2. Photo: Darryl Dyck/CP)The likely leadership candidate repeatedly told the group of Tory MPs, which included veterans such as Gord Brown, Michelle Rempel, James Bezan, Cheryl Gallant, Dan Albas and Bernard Généreux, as well as newer MPs such as Larry Mc. Guire, Arnold Viersen, Garnett Genuis, and Marilyn Gladu, that while he has a “bunch of ideas” that he believes can expand the Conservative party and bring a majority mandate, he needs to know caucus is behind him.

You have to have my back to do that. I need to have yours. Monk Season 8 Builds. This is the beginning of a journey,” he said, likening the group to a board of directors. I’m going to be a very, very, very unconventional candidate.

It’s going to get extremely nasty out there.”O’Leary acknowledged that he doesn’t speak French and can’t speak to the seven million Canadians who claim it as their mother tongue. I don’t speak French. However, I was born in Montreal,” he told the small crowd, describing summers picking apples at his grandmother’s in Quebec and attending Mc. Gill University. Says he will try to learn French“This is a province I know very well. Will I learn French? You’re damn right I’m going to try.

I have three years to do it.” But O’Leary also played down his need to know French, suggesting the province’s 1. Trudeau successfully courted in 2.

O’Leary plans to engage with a jobs- based message — are almost all bilingual.“You can speak five languages and still not get anything done. To lead an economy out of a morass, an abyss, you have to be able to execute, regardless of your language skills,” he said. In language somewhat reminiscent of U. S. president- elect Donald Trump, O’Leary trumpeted his “huge” social media platform.

He told MPs he reaches more people on Facebook Live than the networks reach in Canada. I’m going to use it. It’s going to be aggressive. It will be challenging sometimes, and it will not be business as usual.”On his Twitter and Facebook accounts on Monday, O’Leary posted about his trip to Ottawa’s “Capitol Hill” and was mocked online. Had to do some business in #Ottawa this morning and thought I'd stop to say high at Parliament hill this afternoon..

Posted by Kevin O'Leary on Monday, 1. December 2. 01. 6  He told MPs he has no immediate plans to join the Conservative race but hinted that he will enter the fray in February — after January’s French- only language debate. Waiting for leadership race to thin out“I don’t want to beat up 1. Conservatives,” O’Leary said, by way of explanation.“I don’t want to spend my energy fighting with fellow Conservatives; they have great ideas, all of them,” he added, noting that some in the audience are already declared supporters of other candidates.

I would prefer that the natural Darwinian forces of finance cull that herd, because we are not going to have real debates until we are four or five … then we can talk to each other and bring forward to the members the concepts that they will decide on as to who should lead this party into the battle.” Speaking to The Huffington Post Canada after his 1. O’Leary said he is still assessing the environment.‘I’m going to win’“I wouldn’t waste my time this way, I wouldn’t be hiring all these people around me and going through the process of building infrastructure if I wasn’t serious, but I am in the assessment phase for obvious reasons,” he said.

I don’t need to fight 1. Conservatives … because I’m going to win.” Former Conservative Senate leader Marjory Le.

Breton, who is part of O’Leary’s exploratory committee with Hill+Knowlton Strategies’ global vice- chairman Mike Coates, said a group of about eight to 1. O’Leary’s bid and plan to report back to him in January. Le. Breton is attracted to O’Leary’s economic message, she said. I lived through Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s economic regime, and that is sort of a movie I’ve seen before and I didn’t enjoy.” Former Conservative Senate leader Marjory Le.

Breton is shown in Ottawa in 2. Photo: CP)Brown, the party’s whip in the Commons, said he “is neutral” but clearly enjoyed O’Leary’s speech, laughing several times.“He has some very interesting comments,” Brown told Huff. Post, adding that the Canadian electorate might be ready for a nasty fight after four years of damaging Trudeau policies, such as a carbon tax and larger than expected deficits.“Already, some people have to choose between paying their hydro bill and buying groceries,” he said of Ontario policies in his riding. Canada is becoming less competitive. In a few months, we are going to have a government in the United States that is clearly opposed to all this [carbon pricing] and at the same time in Ontario our gasoline is going to go up, all of our transportation costs, all our energy costs are going up,” he said. Gladu said she felt a bit better about an O’Leary candidacy after hearing his first exchange with the caucus.