Five lessons the next Conservative leader ought to learn from Rona Ambrose

The interim Conservative leader announced Tuesday she is resigning her seat, as her party gets set to pick a new leader May 27.
Interim Conservative Leader Ambrose can step back from the leadership of the party pleased with her efforts, writes Tim Powers.
OTTAWA—Rona Ambrose’s tenure as interim leader of the official opposition and leader of the Conservative Party is ending this week. Most would give her solid marks for her performance guiding the Conservatives after the 2015 election loss. There are a few lessons that Ambrose’s tenure provide...

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