leadership campaign: Though voting has been underway for weeks and most ballots had already been cast the winner will be announced Saturday night some candidates still used their speeches Friday to make last-minute plays for votes, according to Huffington Post Canada. The key question for this leadership campaign has been which of us can take the very best of those conservative policies that we all believe in and articulate them in a way that resonates with broader Canadians, said Andrew Scheer, a Saskatchewan MP who is among the front-runners. On Friday, they met in the same location, this time to hear from the 13 people vying to replace him. Michael Chong speaks during the opening night of the federal conservative leadership convention in Toronto on Friday. Michael Chong, a rural Ontario MP and the candidate often accused during the campaign of being like a Liberal, fine-tuned his own campaign messaging during his address, dropping any mention of his carbon pricing plan that has drawn boos and jeers throughout the campaign. Photo Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press I reject the idea that in order to beat the Liberals we need to be more like them.
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