Ten federal Conservative leadership hopefuls hold debate in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — Many of those running to become the next leader of the federal Conservative Party have taken part in a debate in Winnipeg, but a few candidates were no-shows.
Organizers said Chris Alexander, Kellie Leitch and Erin O’Toole were absent due to scheduling conflicts, while the team of race newcomer Kevin O’Leary did not reach out to them.
Candidates answered questions on topics such as military spending, carbon taxes, and reforming relationships with First Nations communities.
Steven Blaney said the Indian Act should be abolished and reserves should be dismantled because it creates different classes of Canadians.


