Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole has announced the new the Conservative shadow cabinet for the upcoming Parliament, which he said “will hold the radical Liberal-NDP coalition to account.” One of the Tories’ strongest voices, Pierre Poilievre, is back as the party’s finance critic, a role he held previously for over three years before being moved jobs and industry critic in February 2020. Kerry-Lynne Findlay will be the new critic for national defence, and Gerard Deltell will be the House Leader. Michelle Rempel Garner was moved to natural resources, with Luc Berthold replacing her as health critic. Michael Chong remains as foreign affairs critic, former leader Andrew Scheer as infrastructure critic, and Candice Bergen continues in the role of deputy leader. When announcing the new cabinet Tuesday during a press conference on Parliament Hill, O’Toole reiterated his assertion from Monday that a potential Liberal-NDP coalition would be detrimental to Canada’s economy. “The Liberal-NDP …