Trost, Tories, settle leadership dispute over leak of membership list
OTTAWA — The federal Conservative party has cleared Saskatchewan MP Brad Trost’s leadership campaign over a leak of the party’s membership list to the National Firearms Association ahead of the 2017 leadership vote.
In a statement Monday, the party says it has overturned an earlier decision that put the blame on Trost’s campaign, citing insufficient evidence.
The two sides have also come to a settlement over a $50,000 fine Trost faced after the original ruling, and costs related to legal action Trost launched in response.
In a joint statement, Trost and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer say they believe the matter to be settled.