Long-time politician Mike de Jong said he has still not received any answers from the federal Conservative Party on why he was ousted from seeking the nomination in Abbotsford-South Langley, despite having strong support at the local level.
De Jong told The Abbotsford B次元官网网址 on Wednesday (March 5) that he received an email on Monday night from the Conservatives in Ottawa.
B次元官网网址(It was) a three-line email that said, B次元官网网址楧ear Mr. de Jong, your application to be a candidate in this nomination contest has been declined. Thanks for your interest.B次元官网网址 B次元官网网址 I was so shocked,B次元官网网址 he said.
De Jong said he phoned the Ottawa office where the decision was made and had difficulty finding anyone to talk.
B次元官网网址淔inally, some guy mutters something about, B次元官网网址榃ell, we didnB次元官网网址檛 think you were qualifiedB次元官网网址 B次元官网网址 IB次元官网网址檓 a little perplexed but that is the only information that IB次元官网网址檝e been provided.B次元官网网址
De Jong announced the decision Tuesday in a social media post.
The vote to select the Conservative candidate for the riding takes place this Saturday (March 8).
De Jong, 60, served as the Abbotsford West MLA under BC United (formerly the Liberals) for 30 years.
He announced in February 2024 that he was retiring from provincial politics. In mid-April, he confirmed he would seek the federal Conservative nomination for the Abbotsford-South Langley riding being vacated by retiring long-time MP Ed Fast.
Since that time, de Jong said thousands of dollars have been invested in his campaign (the spending limit is $25,000), and he has had many volunteers working with him, who are disappointed in the decision to remove him from the nomination race.
He said he also signed up more than 2,000 new Conservative Party members.
De Jong said the local riding associationB次元官网网址檚 candidate approval committee conducted interviews with him and the five other candidates over the weekend.
B次元官网网址淚 am advised that their unanimous recommendation to the folks in Ottawa was that IB次元官网网址檇 be approved as a candidate, and apparently the folks in Ottawa disagreed,B次元官网网址 de Jong said.
He questions why he would be considered B次元官网网址渦nqualified,B次元官网网址 given his past experience holding eight cabinet portfolios such as health and attorney-general, but particularly as finance minister.
De Jong said his background in that area would be especially useful at a time when Canada is B次元官网网址渦nder attack by a crazy megalomaniac bully in the White House.B次元官网网址
B次元官网网址淚 governed five consecutive balanced budgets. When I left office, the province was in the strongest fiscal condition, financial condition, economic condition of any province in Canada, which was a good thing because when COVID hit two years later, we had to draw on that strength,B次元官网网址 he said.
De Jong said he opted to join the Conservatives because of federal leader Pierre PoilievreB次元官网网址檚 talk B次元官网网址渁bout a return to fiscal prudence.B次元官网网址
B次元官网网址淲e need leadership in the country and a government that is going to respect the taxpayer and recognize that we cannot continue to concur multi-billion-dollar deficits and a rising debt level.B次元官网网址
De Jong said he is still reeling from the decision and is not sure whether he will consider remaining in politics B次元官网网址 such as running as an independent B次元官网网址 or leaving them behind for good.
B次元官网网址淭he day after the day after a breakup is not usually the best day to talk about your ex,B次元官网网址 he said, laughing.
Still in the running for the ridingB次元官网网址檚 nomination are Shanjeelin Dwivedi, Mike Murray, Steve Schafer, Sukhman Singh Gill and Gurnoor Sidhu.
The Abbotsford B次元官网网址 has reached out for comment from the national council of the Conservative Party of Canada and will update the story if they respond.