A profile of Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Shelly Glover
WINNIPEG — Shelly Glover thought she had left politics behind when she walked away from Parliament Hill in 2015.
Six years later, she is vying for the leadership of Manitoba’s governing Progressive Conservatives, who are to make their decision Oct. 30.
And while the former MP has promoted herself as a fresh face offering the party a rebound from low polling numbers, her stance on COVID-19 public-health measures and vaccines has caused some raised eyebrows.
Glover said she was drawn into the race to replace former premier Brian Pallister partly by what she calls injustice within the party.