Deputy Conservative leader Leona Alleslev steps aside ahead of leadership vote

OTTAWA — Toronto-area MP Leona Alleslev has resigned as deputy leader of the Conservative party in the waning weeks of its leadership contest.

Alleslev says she wants to engage more fully in the race as the selection of the Andrew Scheer’s successor is too important for her to stand aside.

In her resignation letter, posted last night, she does not endorse any of the four candidates.

Alleslev was elected as a Liberal in 2015, crossed the floor to the Tories in 2018 and was appointed deputy leader of the Conservative party after the 2019 election.

In recent months, she has steered an internal caucus effort to draft conservative-minded policies that would help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Voting is underway to select Scheer’s replacement and a winner is expected to be announced in late August.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 13, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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