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Rob Anders to face nomination challenge in Calgary riding

A new group, which includes a former provincial cabinet minister, is hoping to contest the Conservative nomination in the Calgary riding held by controversial MP Rob Anders for the past 17 years.

Former provincial cabinet minister part of group trying to unseat controversial MP

Calgary West MP Rob Anders says those trying to unseat him are not true conservatives. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

A former provincial cabinet minister is part of a group gearing up to challenge MP Rob Anders for the Conservative nomination in his riding for the next federal election in 2015.

Ron Liepertrepresented the riding of Calgary West provincially for the Progressive Conservative Party from 2004 until 2012. He held both the health and educationportfolios in cabinet.

Former Alberta cabinet minister Ron Liepert may challenge Rob Anders for the Conservative nomination in Calgary Signal Hill in the next election. (CBC)

Liepert is part of the group behind thewebsite timetodobetter.ca.

He says it's time fora change in the riding andthat Rob Anders' behaviour is embarrassing to constituents.

Among other things, Andersfell asleep in the House of Commons and was the only Canadian parliamentarian to vote against granting honorary citizenship to Nelson Mandela in 2001.

"He's embarrassed himself to the point where I think people are ready for a change," said Liepert. "And I think democracy is best served when there's a contested nomination."

Anders has faced challenges before, including one from current Alberta Premier Alison Redford, who sought the nomination in 2004.

In the past,Andershas been aidedby party rules that protect incumbents. This time, the Conservative party has pledged open nominations in allridingsahead of the 2015 federal election.

Riding changes

Political insiderssaychanges to the riding boundaries could be a factor in the next election because the new riding of Calgary Signal Hill excludes some communities where Anders traditionally draws support.

Political scientist DuaneBrattfrom Mount Royal Universitysays if Liepert chooses to seek the nominationhe would be a tough opponent forAnders.

"I think Ron Liepert would be more significant than Alison Redford," said Bratt. "When Redford ran in 2004, she has never run for office before, but in the case of Liepertthis is where his riding was provincially for years and he has deep roots in the party."

Andershas held the seat for 17 years and says those challenging him are not true conservatives.

"Basically it's a lot of people who would support (Liberal leader) Justin Trudeau during the general election but for the purposes of the nomination will be kind of short-term, fair-weather Conservatives," said Anders. "Don't let the party be hijacked by Liberals and Reds and New Democrats."

The chair of the group, David MacKenzie, says they will officially announce their candidate before the end of the month.

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story stated the federal election would be held in 2016.
    Jan 06, 2014 1:58 PM MT

With files from CBC's Tara Weber