Former Conservative cabinet minister John Baird decides to stay out of leadership race
OTTAWA — Former Conservative cabinet minister John Baird says he’s not running to lead the federal Conservative party.
“I sincerely appreciate all the emails, phone calls and offers of time and energy,” he tweeted Thursday evening. “When I left politics after 20 years of elected office, I committed myself to an equally rewarding career in the private sector. I am incredibly happy with my post-political life and enjoy my work.”
So, he wrote, “I want to provide some clarity that I will not be standing for leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.”
His announcement puts an end to days of speculation that he might enter the race, talk that began late last month after both current MP Pierre Poilievre and former interim party leader Rona Ambrose decided not to run.