The Conservative Party of Canada will have a new leader Saturday, as all candidates are meeting at the Conservative Leadership convention.

The position has been open since Stephen Harper stepped down after the 2015 federal election.

Pundits feel that out of the field of 13 candidates, it's a race between Quebec's Maxime Bernier and Regina-Qu'appelle MP Andrew Scheer.

 

In a recent stop in Moose Jaw Scheer explained his motivation. If he wins, Scheer would become the first Saskatchewan Conservative leader since John Diefenbaker.