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New leader to be chosen by federal Conservative members on June 27 GlobePolitics

Raitt — who had challenged Scheer for the leadership in 2017 — was named soon after to be co-chair of the committee to set the rules of that contest.

She says the committee’s goal is a process that is open, efficient and transparent to ensure the party gets a good result. The last Conservative leadership race lasted 16 months and at the time of the vote in May 2017, there were 14 names on the ballot. Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines.

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