Conservative leadership race to officially begin Monday as rules set
OTTAWA — The race for leadership of the federal Conservatives begins officially on Monday.
The party released the rules for the contest late Saturday, and candidates have just over two months to pull together $300,000 and get 3,000 signatures in order to have their names on the ballot.
“This is going to be an exciting and competitive contest that shows Canadians how Conservatives are ready to do the hard work that comes with being a government in waiting,” said Lisa Raitt, a former Conservative MP who is the co-chair of the leadership organizing committee, in a statement released Saturday night.
Both the financial requirements and the need to have 3,000 signatures are spread out in stages.