Peterson slams party’s refusal to adjust leadership rules amid COVID-19 crisis
OTTAWA — Alberta businessman Rick Peterson is abandoning his bid to lead the federal Conservatives, citing the party’s refusal to adjust eligibility rules in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
Peterson says he’s been forced to pull out of the race because the party won’t extend the deadlines for signing up members and paying hefty entrance fees.
He says raising money and collecting signatures has been “severely hampered” at a time when Canadians are being told to avoid in-person contact and when many are facing a financial crunch.
He says the party’s decision flies in the face of common sense, decency and conservative values.