
In 30 minutes, everyone who wants to run for the federal Conservative nod in Newton-North Delta will need to have submitted their nomination papers to party headquarters. But who will be on that list? Well, yesterday, former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum announced he would be seeking the nomination. And earlier, your humble organ reported the Tories have also been targetting Radio Punjab news director Harjinder Thind, former Vancouver South Liberal candidate Shinder Prewal and Phil Eidsvik, executive director of the British Columbia Fisheries Survival Coalition, as possible replacements for Gurmant Grewal. But, according to our operatives, many more are considering running. Eighteen nomination packages have been requested from the party to-date. A candidate selection meeting for the constituency is being scheduled for this Sunday.
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