Time to decide whether to seek Tory leadership, says former MP Peter MacKay
OTTAWA — The deadline to enter the Conservative leadership race is still months away, but Peter MacKay said he knows he will have to make up his mind quickly.
“Obviously a decision has to be taken soon, because I don’t want to freeze people out, or influence their decisions,” said MacKay, a former Conservative cabinet minister from Nova Scotia who did not run for re-election last year.
“I suspect that that’s already happening, to some degree, so I’m very aware that a decision has to be taken soon and I’m seriously getting close to making that decision,” he said.
Conservatives say that since MacKay would be a strong contender to replace former prime minister Stephen Harper, some other potential hopefuls — and their would-be campaign organizers and financial donors — are likely waiting to see what he will do.


