Rona Ambrose decides against Tory leadership, will stay private sector
OTTAWA — Rona Ambrose, the former Alberta MP and interim party chief who had been the favoured leadership candidate of many Conservatives, won’t seek the party’s top job.
Her decision to not run was announced Wednesday in a statement accompanied by a video showing her feet planted firmly somewhere she’d rather be: the mountains.
A love for Alberta and her work advocating for the energy sector and on sexual-assault law training for judges takes precedence over politics, she said.
“I loved my 13 years in public service as an MP, minister and especially as leader of this great party,” she said.