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Who should replace Andrew Scheer as the Conservative leader?

Questions are looming around what's next for the Tories after Scheer's resignation.
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Conservative leader Andrew Scheer arrives for a press conference in Regina, Saskatchewan, October 22, 2019. - A weakened Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set out Tuesday to secure the support of smaller parties he will need to form a government after winning Canada's nail-biter general election but falling short of a majority.Even though he came out weakened, Trudeau did better than expected. Up until election day polls had him neck and neck with Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer. The Conservatives won 121 seats but beat the Liberals in the popular vote, taking 34.4 percent to their 33.1 percent. Scheer issued a warning to Trudeau. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP) (Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images) Conservative leader Andrew Scheer arrives for a press conference in Regina, Saskatchewan, October 22, 2019. - A weakened Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set out Tuesday to secure the support of smaller parties he will need to form a government after winning Canada's nail-biter general election but falling short of a majority.Even though he came out weakened, Trudeau did better than expected. Up until election day polls had him neck and neck with Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer. The Conservatives won 121 seats but beat the Liberals in the popular vote, taking 34.4 percent to their 33.1 percent. Scheer issued a warning to Trudeau. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP) (Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)

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