Thousands of expiring Conservative Party memberships this month throwing a wrench in nominations, say Conservatives

The Conservatives have nominated candidates in about 200 of the 338 ridings across the country, according to party spokesman Cory Hann.
Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole, left, pictured Sept. 9, 2020, with chief of staff Tausha Michaud and campaign manager Fred DeLorey on the Hill. In May of last year, 269,500 Conservative Party members had signed up to vote in the leadership election and thousands of those memberships will expire at the end of this month.
The thousands of Conservative Party memberships expiring this month are adding another layer of complexity in the nomination process as candidates are already facing an uphill battle to sign up new members in the midst of the ongoing pandemic, say Conservatives. “Everything's more difficult in ...

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