Candidates down to the wire to enter Conservative leadership contest
OTTAWA — Rudy Husny scrambled up and down the stairs of the House of Commons Wednesday, thrusting his nomination papers for the Conservative leadership in front of one party member after another as he hustled to collect enough names to enter the contest.
With Thursday the deadline to register, Husny is among those racing to submit the first $25,000 needed to run, along with the first set of signatures — from 1,000 people, spread across 30 ridings in seven provinces and territories.
But with the party verifying each name, and rejecting dozens from most campaigns as unqualified to support the bids, Husny is aiming to hand the party more than required to ensure he gets in.
“I’m making sure I’ve got it all,” he said as he scurried off to buttonhole someone else on Parliament Hill.