‘The time was right to step aside’: MP McLeod reflects on 12 years representing Kamloops region in Ottawa
KAMLOOPS — For the past twelve years, Cathy McLeod has represented the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Riding as our Member of Parliament. On Thursday (Feb. 4), McLeod announced she won’t be seeking another term ahead of the next federal election.
“We have a minority government right now, and of course an election could happen at any time,” McLeod said in a Zoom interview with CFJC Today Thursday morning. “I certainly hope it doesn’t happen in the middle of a pandemic, but you do have to be ready. I thought, ‘If there’s an election, am I ready for another four years?’ For me, the time was right to step aside.”
McLeod was first elected to Parliament in 2008, succeeding former MP Betty Hinton. Since then she’s served a number of roles for the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC), including most recently as the Opposition Citric for Crown-Indigenous Relations.