Steven Blaney sets stage for potential run for Conservative leader
OTTAWA — Former public safety minister Steven Blaney says he’s considering a run for the federal Conservative leadership.
Blaney is stepping down from his role as the official Opposition’s public services critic to explore whether to make a bid for the party’s top job.
In a short statement, Blaney said he wanted continue “his reflection about the future of the Conservative Party and the crucial decisions that Canada must make in order to meet the challenges of the 21st century.”
Blaney was not available for an interview about his leadership plans or timelines for making a decision about whether to officially join the race.


