PEI

PCs ready to begin search for permanent leader

The Island's PC Party is beginning the process of selecting a new leader.

'It's difficult for a political party to make gains ... when you have an interim leader'

Jamie Fox has been the interim PC leader on P.E.I. since October, 2015. (CBC)

The Island's PC Party is beginning the process of selecting a new leader.

First off will be announcing the timeline for a leadership convention. That is expected to be released this weekend at its annual general meeting.

Party president Pat Banks says interim leader Jamie Fox has done a good job, but the sooner a permanent leader is chosen, the better.

"It is difficult for a political party to make gains ... when you have an interim leader," he said. "As good a job as our interim leader is doing, we know that we need to have a permanent leader going forward to challenge the government in the next election."

The PC's last permanent leader was Rob Lantz, who resigned in September 2015.