Conservatives’ national council strikes candidate nomination rules committee for next election, says Batherson

The Conservative Party has decided to let all its candidates keep 100 per cent of their election rebates and is working on nomination rules for the next federal election.
Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole, pictured Nov. 9, 2021, on the Hill. The Conservative party's national council will finalize the nomination rules after receiving recommendations from the ad hoc committee.
The Conservative Party's national council, the highest elected governing body of the party, has set up a six-member ad hoc committee of councillors from across the country to make recommendations for the next election’s candidate nomination rules, says party president Rob Batherson. [caption id="...

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