Here’s a look at the contest so far.
Pierre Poilievre: The 42-year-old longtime Ottawa-area MP declared his candidacy just days after former leader Erin O’Toole was ousted. He has begun fundraising and holding events in Montreal, Regina and soon Toronto. Among the things he has promised party members is to cancel the federal carbon tax.
Jean Charest: The former Quebec premier who led the federal Progressive Conservatives in the mid-1990s is jumping back into politics and formally launched his campaign in Calgary. He’s running the under slogan “Built to Win.” Charest, 63, is highlighting his years of experience to party members. Scott Aitchison: The two-term Ontario MP for Parry Sound-Muskoka confirmed on social media he is running for the leadership. Before being elected as an MP in 2019, he served as the mayor of Huntsville, Ont. Most recently, he served as the Conservative’s labour critic.Leona Alleslev: The former MP for Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill is considering a run. She was defeated in last fall’s federal election. Alleslev joined the Conservatives in 2018, after crossing the floor from the Liberals.
Rona Ambrose: The party’s last interim leader, who was a cabinet minister in the Harper government, says she’s not going to run despite many Tories hoping that she would.