Andrew Scheer attends opening of Buddhist temple after difficult campaign week
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Andrew Scheer was a guest of honour today at the official opening of what was described as the largest Buddhist temple outside China, capping off a difficult week for the Conservative leader on the campaign trail.
Scheer has been dogged this week by questions about his dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship, his pro-life abortion stance, and most recently, by the news the party kicked out a candidate in B.C. for past slurs against the LGBTQ community.
But Scheer was warmly welcomed by hundreds of worshippers attending the celebration southwest of Peterborough.
The large wooden temple at the Wutai Shan Buddhist Garden, with its golden-coloured roof, sat overlooking the rolling hills of the countryside outside Peterborough.