Baber asks Conservative members to give him a second look, not just mark him second
OTTAWA — Roman Baber is asking Conservative party members to give him a second look — not just think of him as their second choice.
The former Ontario legislator — best known before the race for being removed from Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s caucus over opposing COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2021 — released a policy document Wednesday highlighting the promises he’s made around themes including democracy and natural resources.
Baber, who has broadened his fight of COVID-19 health measures to vaccine mandates, points to pledges such as cancelling agricultural supply management and federal equalization payments to the provinces as “material differences” between himself and the two candidates he may find himself trailing on the ballot.
One being Pierre Poilievre, the party’s longtime Ottawa-area MP and the contest’s perceived front-runner, whose campaign has been centred around the very word freedom.