The newly appointed interim leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives says he won't make a bid for permanent leadership of the party.
Vic Fedeli says he is focusing on dealing with infighting and fixing issues within the party ahead of the upcoming provincial election.
The party has been in turmoil since last week when its leader Patrick Brown resigned in the face of sexual misconduct allegations, which he vehemently denies.
Members of the party will vote on March 24 to select a new leader.
MPP Lisa MacLeod also confirming she will not seek the party's top job.
Fideli named her finance critic today.