Kevin O’Leary bails on Conservative leadership debate, citing format
OTTAWA — Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary has ripped another page out of U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign play book, backing out of a planned Conservative party leadership debate over frustrations with the format.
His move to boycott Tuesday’s debate in Edmonton prompted immediate cries of foul from his competitors, some of whom accused him of making up the notion that all but one of the 14 leadership contenders agreed that the format needed to be changed.
O’Leary contended that having all 14 candidates appear on stage together to answer the same questions — as is planned for the Edmonton event — is unproductive.
“It allows no time for ideas to be explained, or any real debate to transpire,” he said in a statement Monday.


