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Derek Fildebrandt to seek Wildrose nomination in Strathmore-Brooks

Derek Fildebrandt held a news conference Monday to announce he will seek the Wildrose nomination in Strathmore-Brooks. The former Alberta director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says he has not decided yet whether he will put his name forward in the party's leadership race.

Former Alberta director of Canadian Taxpayers Federation has not decided on party leadership run yet

Derek Fildebrandt on when he will decide to run for the party leadership.

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Former Alberta director of Canadian Taxpayers Federation Derek Fildebrandt addresses when he will decide on pursuing the Wildrose Party leadership.

Derek Fildebrandt held a news conference Monday to announce he will seek the Wildrose nomination in Strathmore-Brooks.

The onetime Alberta director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation chose to hold his news conference in Strathmore, which is located just east of Calgary, in the parking lot outside of the riding's current member of the legislature. Jason Hale was elected for the Wildrose but crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservative government in December.

Fildebrandt says he is also getting public pressure to seek the leadership of the Alberta Wildrose party, but has yet to make a decision.

"Before I even put out a media advisory last night, I had received hundreds of emails and calls and texts from around the province encouraging me to do so (run for leader)," he said.

"I'm hearing from grassroots members, elder members of the small-c conservative movement, encouraging me to do so, but obviously there are a lot of factors at play and I have not made a decision on that front yet," he added.

"But I believe if the decision was made to go forward on that front, it will be a very viable leadership campaign."

The Wildrose are to name a new leader June 6 in Calgary to fill the vacancy created when Danielle Smith crossed the floor along with eight other members of her caucus.

Fildebrandt, 29, says constituents in Strathmore-Brooks are unhappy about Hale's defection.

"People here feel betrayed by what their MLA has done to them. I feel betrayed by what their MLA has done to them and that is why I want to be the MLA for Strathmore-Brooks."

Fildebrandt has not been a Wildrose Party member for the six months required because he was unable to hold political memberships as head of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. He said he is likely to receive a waiver to proceed with his plans.

No one has officially announced his or her candidacy for the Wildrose leadership race.

Fildebrandt said he will talk to friends, family and supporters and announce his decision in "due course."