
Former cabinet minister Peter MacKay says he wants to focus on his family
OTTAWA — Peter MacKay has decided against joining the Conservative leadership race.
“After much soul-searching, advice from trusted friends and weighing of the impact on my young family, I have decided not to seek the leadership of the party,” the former cabinet minister from Nova Scotia said in a statement Monday.
“My family is my No. 1 priority,” said MacKay, who has two small children, Kian, 3 and Valentia, 11 months, with his wife, human rights activist Nazanin Afshin-Jam.
“While the opportunity is exciting and the reward compelling, I feel it would be asking too much of them to jump back into politics right now and the heat of a leadership campaign with all that it entails,” said MacKay, 50, who did not seek re-election in 2015 and is now a partner at a Toronto law firm.