With front-runner out, Conservative leadership candidates target Bernier
OTTAWA — The Conservative leadership race now enters the final weeks with penultimate debate showcasing the task at hand for the majority of candidates: take down clear front-runner Maxime Bernier.
Wednesday night’s final party debate in Toronto was supposed to be a big political spectacle in its own right, with the May 27 climax looming on the calendar.
But then celebrity businessman and front-runner Kevin O’Leary went and quit the race just hours before, a development that some party members seemed to welcome; when the debate moderator announced he wouldn’t be on stage, sustained applause broke out.
“Today, the race just got real,” said candidate Erin O’Toole. “Elvis has left the building.”


