Who's in, who's out and who else may enter Conservative party leadership race

OTTAWA --
With Sept. 10 picked because the date for when the Conservative Occasion of Canada could have a brand new chief, time is ticking for potential candidates and their groups to get into place. These operating have till April 19 to throw their hat into the ring and till June 3 to promote memberships.


Right here’s a take a look at the competition to this point:


WHO'S IN


Pierre Poilievre: The 42-year-old longtime Ottawa-area MP declared his candidacy simply days after former chief Erin O'Toole was ousted. He has begun fundraising and holding occasions in Montreal, Regina and shortly Toronto. Among the many issues he has promised occasion members is to cancel the federal carbon tax.


Leslyn Lewis: The third-place finisher within the 2020 management race is operating once more. Up to now contest, the previous Bay Road lawyer loved heavy backing from the occasion's social conservative members and people in Western Canada. She was elected as an MP final fall within the rural southwestern Ontario using of Haldimand-Norfolk.


Roman Baber: The Unbiased MPP in Ontario who Premier Doug Ford booted from the Progressive Conservative caucus for talking out in opposition to COVID-19 lockdowns in January 2021. He says he was the primary candidate within the race to take action and in addition desires to face as much as cancel tradition.


Jean Charest: The previous Quebec premier who led the federal Progressive Conservatives within the mid-Nineteen Nineties is leaping again into politics and formally launched his marketing campaign in Calgary. He is operating the below slogan "Constructed to Win." Charest, 63, is highlighting his years of expertise to occasion members.


Patrick Brown: The mayor of Brampton, Ont., and former chief of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives, entered the race Sunday at a launch within the Better Toronto Space. He beforehand served as an MP. He pitched an even bigger Conservative tent, with plans to rebuild belief with members of Canada's "cultural communities."


Joseph Bourgault: A businessman from rural Saskatchewan introduced in a brief Fb video he is operating for the management. An accompanying web site says his platform consists of the promise of eliminating all COVID-19 mandates and the "carbon tax." The web site says Bourgault additionally co-founded Canadians for Reality, Freedom and Justice, a corporation that claims governments and "globalists" are utilizing the pandemic to "justify the nice reset."


WHO'S THINKING ABOUT IT


Scott Aitchison: The 2-term Ontario MP for Parry Sound-Muskoka. Earlier than that, he served because the mayor of Huntsville, Ont. He confirmed he is constructing a workforce and would have extra to say quickly. Most lately, he has served because the Conservative labour critic.


Leona Alleslev: The previous MP for Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill is contemplating a run. She was defeated in final fall's federal election. Alleslev joined the Conservatives in 2018, after crossing the ground from the Liberals. Alleslev served because the occasion's deputy chief below former chief Andrew Scheer.


WHO'S OUT


Peter MacKay: The cupboard minister in former prime minister Stephen Harper's Conservative authorities says he is determined to not run for management this time. He positioned second to O'Toole within the 2020 management race in a contest many felt he was more likely to win. MacKay remains to be fundraising to pay down his money owed from that contest, and says he'll help whoever wins this time round.


Michael Chong: The longtime Ontario MP ran in 2017 and says after reflection has determined to not run once more. Chong says "now isn't the time" and desires to concentrate on his function because the occasion's overseas affairs critic.


Tasha Kheiriddin: The political commentator and guide stated after contemplating a bid, she determined in opposition to operating and as an alternative threw her help behind Charest's marketing campaign.


Rona Ambrose: The occasion's final interim chief, who was a cupboard minister within the Harper authorities, says she's not going to run regardless of many Tories hoping that she would.


Brad Wall: Saskatchewan's former premier says he is having fun with life within the personal sector and will not be returning to elected politics.


Ontario Premier Doug Ford: Ford says his arms are full operating for re-election provincially in June.


Alberta Premier Jason Kenney: The previous MP and high-profile cupboard minister within the Harper authorities says he is not interested by going after the occasion's prime job.

This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed March 13, 2022.

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