Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest scheduled for Brandon stop Sunday

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Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Jean Charest is scheduled to make a campaign stop in Brandon on Sunday.

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Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Jean Charest is scheduled to make a campaign stop in Brandon on Sunday.

Charest is slated to hold a campaign event at the Royal Canadian Legion in Brandon at 11:30 a.m., according to an event on his Facebook page. 

The stop marks the second Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate to visit Brandon, after Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament Roman Baber held a meet and greet in mid-April. 

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Jean Charest poses for pictures with supporters Thursday, March 24, 2022 as he launches the Quebec part of his campaign for the Consevative Party leadership in Laval, Quebec. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
CP Jean Charest poses for pictures with supporters Thursday, March 24, 2022 as he launches the Quebec part of his campaign for the Consevative Party leadership in Laval, Quebec. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

Charest, the former Premier of Quebec and former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament, says he is someone who can unite the country.

Voting in the Conservative party leadership race is scheduled for Sept. 10. There are currently eight candidates, including Ontario MP Pierre Poilievre, and mayor of Brampton, Ont., Patrick Brown.

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