The longest federal election campaign in modern Canadian history is ultimately to be Stephen Harper's last as Conservative leader, win or lose, a new book says. The biography from Globe and Mail journalist John Ibbitson, simply titled "Stephen Harper," quotes people close to the prime minister as saying that Harper won't run again if the Conservatives win a government, whether minority or majority.
"Winning conditions were within reach if he campaigned well and a couple of the breaks came his way," Ibbitson writes. "He thought he could land a solid minority government, maybe even a slim majority. Either way, he wasn't planning on staying around much longer, those close to him believe."
If the Tories form a minority government, Harper is likely to wait a year before announcing his departure. Ibbitson writes. A majority would delay the announcement by a year. Harper would wait until midway through another four-year mandate to give a successor some leeway. If the Conservatives fall into the opposition benches after Oct. 19, Ibbitson writes that Harper will resign almost immediately.
The book was to come out in September, but the early election call led to it being released early as an e-book. A print version will be available on Aug. 18.