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Tory leadership hopeful Leitch wants pepper spray legal for self-defence

Dec 1, 2016 | 9:45 AM

OTTAWA — As the Conservative leadership slate continues to expand, two of the most prominent contenders are jockeying for attention and support.

Ontario MP Kellie Leitch, who has already urged screening immigrants for what she calls “anti-Canadian values,” is now proposing changes to the law that would allow people to carry pepper spray for self-defence.

Quebec rival Maxime Bernier, meanwhile, is adding a high-powered endorsement to his list of supporters: former cabinet minister Tony Clement, who will also serve as a special adviser.

Clement says Bernier shares his values and is the right choice to lead the party and the country.