O'Toole says he is prepared to fight to keep his job
The Tory leader was told last night by the party's caucus chair Scott Reid around 20 per cent of Tory MP's have submitted a letter to hold a leadership review.
Former supporter Alberta MP Garnett Genuis admits he was among the signatories adding one third of his M-Ps want him gone.
A fiesty O'Toole then tweeted "I'm not going anywhere.''
He says MP's who want him out are confused about whether to take the Conservative party down a road that is ``angry, negative, and extreme,'' or one that aims to become more inclusive.
He adds it's time to settle this matter in caucus ``once and for all.''

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