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Winner Job: Canadian Press and Ambrose

winner job: I feel strongly that even casting a secret ballot, you're thinking about who you think should win, she said in an interview with The Canadian Press, according to Huffington Post Canada. Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose has announced her plan to quit politics once the House of Commons rises for the summer. Ambrose is not taking part in the voting, which has been underway by mail for weeks and will culminate May 27 when the party gathers in Toronto to announce the winner. Photo The Canadian Press I'm staying very neutral. It was the lone piece of political counsel she got from her predecessor, former prime minister Stephen Harper. Ambrose will have the same piece of advice for whomever emerges the winner Job 1 needs to be keeping the party together. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.