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Former interim Conservati­ve leader Candice Bergen steps down as MP

- Richard Raycraft

Member of Parliament and former interim Conserva‐ tive leader Candice Bergen has resigned her seat in the House of Commons.

Bergen, 58, has represent‐ ed the Manitoba riding of Portage—Lisgar since 2008. She served as interim leader of the Conservati­ves and leader of the Opposition from February to September 2022. Prior to that, she served as deputy leader of the Conserv‐ atives.

In a video posted to Twit‐ ter Wednesday, Bergen said she has submitted a letter of resignatio­n, "ending an in‐ credible and very fulfilling 14 years."

Bergen thanked her con‐ stituents, family, volunteers, staff and political colleagues "on both sides of the aisle, re‐ gardless of your political stripe."

Bergen announced in Sep‐ tember of last year that she would not seek reelection. Pierre Poilievre replaced her as Conservati­ve leader that month.

Bergen did not give a spe‐ cific reason for her resigna‐ tion and did not mention any future plans.

"I'm choosing to leave now not because I'm tired or I've run out of steam. In fact, it's the exact opposite," she said in the video.

"I feel hopeful and re-ener‐ gized. Hopeful for our strong and united Conservati­ve Par‐ ty, and our caucus, under the courageous and principled leadership of my friend, Pierre Poilievre."

Bergen ended her good‐ bye message on a hopeful note.

"With God's grace and God's help, I believe that the best is yet to come. Thank you so much Portage—Lisgar, and thank you Canada."

The Toronto Star was the first to report the story.

"On behalf of the Conserv‐ ative Party of Canada, thank you Candice for your leader‐ ship, your devotion to our Conservati­ve movement and your service to the people of Portage—Lisgar, and all Cana‐ dians," Poilievre said in a tweet Wednesday.

The news means there will be a byelection in Portage— Lisgar to replace Bergen.

Manitoba Finance Minister

Cameron Friesen announced last week that he'd step down as an MLA to seek the federal Conservati­ve nomination in the riding.

The death of MP Jim Carr late last year set up a byelec‐ tion in another Manitoba rid‐ ing — Winnipeg South Centre. The Alberta riding of Calgary Heritage and the Ontario rid‐ ing of Oxford are also up for byelection­s later this year.

"I thank her for her many years of service," Prime Minis‐ ter Justin Trudeau said of

Bergen in a media scrum Wednesday.

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