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The CCP confirms that the author of the racist email is no longer a member of the party

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A member of the Conservative Party of Canada who sent a racist email to candidate Patrick Brown’s campaign team is no longer part of the political party.

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the CCP informed teams of candidates for Conservative leadership on Sunday, according to strategist Chisholm Pothier, who works for Patrick Brown’s campaign.

The political formation last week announced the opening of an investigation into the subject after Mr. Brown’s group filed a complaint.

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In an email sent to the candidate’s campaign for leadership CCPthis former member said he was a supporter of Adolf Hitler and Nazism, a totalitarian ideology according to which a hierarchy divides people – the Aryan race seated at the top of the pyramid.

The author of the message, whom the party chose not to name, was then attacked to the Chinese, Koreans, Africans and Jamaicans, according to email shared on social media. He ended his message by saying he supported the candidate Pierre Poilievre.

Message from former member of CCP was intended in response to a general message previously sent by Mr. Brown’s team. Amid the campaign to convince Conservatives to elect him on Sept. 10, Patrick Brown last week denounced the far -right conspiracy theory of great replacementin the wake of the Buffalo massacre.

Tory MP Michelle Rempell Garner, vice-chairman of Mr Brown’s campaign, welcomed the removal of the troubled Twitter member. He was the first to bring the case to the public.

I am glad to see that this person is no longer a member of the party, as a result of the investigation conducted, he wrote. If there’s one thing we should all agree on, it’s that there’s no room for racism to CCP.

In a statement made after the email was made public, Conservative -led candidate Pierre Poilievre distanced himself from what the former party member had said, demanding that the latter no longer be part of the political party.

Source: Radio-Canada

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