Tight rules for Conservative leadership prompt Bryan Brulotte to drop out
OTTAWA — Tight new rules for the Conservative leadership election have led businessman and longtime party volunteer Bryan Brulotte to declare he’s no longer making a bid for the job.
Instead, he’s encouraging people to support potential contender Peter MacKay, saying MacKay is best placed to one day run the country.
Brulotte had signalled his intention to run for the party leadership in December, just days after current leader Andrew Scheer announced his resignation.
In early January, Brulotte began rolling out an early campaign, despite the absence of formal rules for the contest. Unlike some of the better-known contenders, he faced an uphill battle to get his name and positions known across the country.