New Brunswick’s John Williamson decides against running for Tory leadership
OTTAWA — Another potential contender for leadership of the federal Conservatives is backing away from the race.
John Williamson, a member of Parliament from New Brunswick, says he won’t enter the contest.
Williamson is one of several people who began contemplating a run after former interim party leader Rona Ambrose and current MP Pierre Poilievre backed out.
Both are popular in what’s known as the conservative movement — people active in promoting right-wing ideas through think-tanks, academia or advocacy groups.