Conservatives quash idea of offering refund to encourage leadership dropouts
OTTAWA — One of the hopefuls vying for the leadership of the federal Conservatives says the party has a role to play in helping to cull the sprawling herd of candidates — a role Tory officials don’t appear to have much interest in.
Brad Trost’s campaign has sent a letter to party headquarters suggesting they allow candidates to get a refund on a portion of their $50,000 registration fee if they drop out before a yet-to-be specified deadline.
Party members will find it confusing to have to choose from among 14 names on a ranked ballot, and the fact it allows them to list only their top 10 suggests that a thinner field would benefit everyone, Trost added.
Rather than seeing candidates quit the race under pressure from rivals, he continued, it should fall to the party to manage the size of the field.


