Former Tory minister retiring, says he won’t run to lead Saskatchewan Party
OTTAWA — Gerry Ritz won’t enter the race to lead the Saskatchewan Party, the long-serving Conservative MP said Thursday, after announcing he’s leaving federal politics.
“It is out of the question,” Ritz said in a telephone interview, suggesting he’s finished with political office.
“After 25 years involved at the federal level, I’m not sure there’s enough fire in the belly left to take on a challenge at that level.”
That doesn’t mean he won’t be active in supporting someone in the race to replace outgoing Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, Ritz said.


