How many candidates could run for Conservative leader? Depends on timing and rules
OTTAWA — One candidate has decided to join the nascent Conservative leadership race so far and the timing and rules will help determine how many others will end up on the ballot.
Ottawa-area MP Pierre Poilievre announced his intention Saturday to replace Erin O’Toole, who was forced out of his job as leader last week by his fellow members of Parliament last week.
The declaration came before the party’s national council appointed a leadership election organizing committee, which is tasked with setting the fee amounts and signature requirements that candidates must meet to enter the race.
Rob Batherson, the party president, said the first thing to figure out is the length of the race.