Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose won’t vote for her replacement
OTTAWA — Rona Ambrose took on the job of interim Conservative leader with the goal of identifying and developing the party’s future leaders — but apparently, that doesn’t include voting for one.
Ambrose is not taking part in the voting, which has been underway by mail for weeks and will culminate May 27 when the party gathers in Toronto to announce the winner.
“I feel strongly (that) even casting a secret ballot, you’re thinking about who you think should win,” she said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“I’m staying very neutral.”