Conservative leadership candidates have until Feb. 27 to enter race

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The Conservative party is giving candidates until the end of February to throw their hats into the leadership race.

including a hard deadline of Feb. 27 for leadership hopefuls to declare their candidacy.

Candidates will be required to submit a non-refundable registration fee of $200,000 in instalments up until the end of March. They will also need to collect 3,000 signatures of endorsement from party members.The Conservatives will elect their next leader on June 27 in Toronto. That date coincides with the Toronto Pride Festival,Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer announced in December that he was stepping down as leader.

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