Conservative MP announces intention to step away from politics
Benzen won his Calgary riding in a 2017 byelection, held it through two general elections
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Conservative MP Bob Benzen says he will be resigning his seat at the end of the year.
Benzen was first elected in the riding of Calgary Heritage in a byelection in 2017 following the resignation of former prime minister Stephen Harper, and held the seat through two more elections.
"It was never my intention to become a career politician," Benzen wrote in a letter posted on Twitter.
"As my time in public service comes to an end, I look forward to returning to private business and family life," he wrote.
I will be resigning my seat in Parliament effective December 31, 2022 to return to private life.<br><br>Our country will be in good hands when <a href="https://twitter.com/PierrePoilievre?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PierrePoilievre</a> becomes our next Prime Minister!<br><br>See my statement below.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cdnpoli?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#cdnpoli</a> <a href="https://t.co/IXimiwURBf">pic.twitter.com/IXimiwURBf</a>
—@BobBenzen
After supporting Erin O'Toole through two leadership elections, Benzen helped initiate the former Conservative leader's ousting.
Benzen was one of the first MPs to publicly call for a caucus review of O'Toole's leadership in January, saying it could create an "unrepairable split in the party" if he stays on as leader.
A majority of party MPs would vote to remove O'Toole as leader a few days later.
In his letter, Benzen said he is confident in the new leadership of Pierre Poileivre, who was elected as the new Conservative leader in September.