O’Leary legal challenge of leadership finance rules set for April
OTTAWA — Celebrity businessman and former Conservative leadership contender Kevin O’Leary has an April court date to challenge the constitutionality of campaign finance law.
O’Leary filed a lawsuit against Elections Canada last year over rules that impose a timeline on how long leadership contenders have to pay back their debts, and the fact they can’t pay it off themselves. A court date has now been set for Apr. 15, 2020.
Until the law is fixed, he said, he’ll never make another leadership run — but does think someone else needs to step up to replace current leader Andrew Scheer after he failed to win a majority government for the Conservatives in last month’s vote.
“Andrew just can’t lead,” O’Leary told The Canadian Press in an interview.