Who are they? What do they want to do? A primer on the Conservative contenders
OTTAWA — On Sunday, the federal Conservative party will elect a new leader.
There are four candidates vying to lead the party, which currently holds 121 seats in the House of Commons and serves as the Official Opposition.
There are some similarities between them.
All have promised to repeal the carbon tax and two pieces of federal legislation regarding natural resources — one on environmental reviews and the other banning oil tanker traffic along the northern coast of British Columbia. They also want to lift firearms restrictions recently brought in by the Liberals and further limit Chinese investment and involvement in Canada.