Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives hold convention to select new party leader
HALIFAX — The five candidates vying to become the next leader of Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservatives gave their final pitches to hundreds of delegates gathered at the party’s leadership convention in Halifax on Friday.
Tory caucus member Tim Houston, John Lohr and Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mayor Cecil Clarke and Julie Chaisson, executive director of the Halifax Seaport Market, are vying to succeed former leader Jamie Baillie.
The leadership race started when Baillie announced he would step down as leader last November, then resigned in January amid unspecified allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
All five leadership hopefuls have spent months travelling the province to sign up party members, a process that saw more than 11,600 people purchase memberships.


