Medicine Hat News

CPC LEADERSHIP

Decision day in June

- STEPHANIE LEVITZ

OTTAWA

Federal Conservati­ves will gather in Toronto on June 27 to pick their next leader.

A decision to set the date for the vote was made Friday, the latest developmen­t in the effort to replace current leader Andrew Scheer, who announced in December he would resign upon the election of his replacemen­t.

Former Conservati­ve MP Lisa Raitt - who challenged Scheer for the leadership in 2017 - was appointed soon after last month’s announceme­nt to be the co-chair of the committee charged with setting the rules of the contest.

“The committee is meeting frequently to make sure we do this in the most open, efficient and transparen­t way to make sure we get a good result,” she said Friday.

The remaining rules, including the potential entry fee and the number of names required on nomination forms to enter, have yet to be set.

The decision to hold the vote in June is likely to receive mixed results from party supporters, some of whom wanted a vote sooner in order to set the party in good standing to defeat the Liberal minority government.

But elements of the contest - including the requiremen­t for a mail-in ballot - are enshrined in the party’s constituti­on, making a speedier race challengin­g to organize.

Others hoped for a longer lead-in, which would allow those new to the party or the process time to mount a credible campaign.

There are a number of people already organizing for a run. They include Erin O’Toole, a current MP and former leadership contender, who held meetings over the holidays to put together a team, current MP and former cabinet minister Pierre Poilievre, as well as local businessma­n Bryan Brulotte, who has lengthy ties to the party.

Former Quebec premier Jean Charest, former interim party leader Rona Ambrose and former cabinet minister Peter MacKay are also all considerin­g a bid.

The June 27 vote will be only the third time the Conservati­ve membership has elected a leader. The first was Stephen Harper, elected three months after the Conservati­ve party was formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and Progressiv­e Conservati­ves in 2003.

Ambrose was elected as interim leader by Conservati­ve MPs and senators following Harper’s resignatio­n upon losing government in 2015.

Scheer was elected by the membership in May 2017, following a 16-month contest. He announced he was quitting in mid-December, saying he could no longer give the job his all.

His decision came amidst mounting criticism of his leadership, the party’s failure to form government in the October election and questions about his use of party funds to cover his personal costs.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Former Conservati­ve MP Lisa Raitt speaks with the media as she arrives for a Conservati­ve caucus meeting on Parliament hill in Ottawa on Nov. 6. The Conservati­ves will choose their next leader at a convention on June 27 in Toronto.
CP FILE PHOTO Former Conservati­ve MP Lisa Raitt speaks with the media as she arrives for a Conservati­ve caucus meeting on Parliament hill in Ottawa on Nov. 6. The Conservati­ves will choose their next leader at a convention on June 27 in Toronto.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada