So much for an ETF-entrepreneur riding the reality-star-turned-politician wave.
| Kevin O'Leary O'Shares Investments Chairman | |
Kevin O'Leary, the reality TV star who launched his own ETF shop in the U.S. two years ago, officially
dropped out of the race to become the leader of Canada's opposition Conservative. (The next leader of the Conservative party will challenge sitting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Liberal.) O'Leary withdrew his candidacy on April 26, just three months after he first
threw his hat into the ring.
O'Leary chairs New York City-based ETF shop
O'Shares Investments and is known as "Mr. Wonderful" on
Shark Tank.
When O'Leary withdrew from the Conservative party leadership race, he was still "by most lights the front-runner,"
Slate writes. Yet O'Leary is publicly throwing his support behind another candidate, Maxime Bernier (previously third in the race,
Slate says). The online paper also ponders various possible reasons why O'Leary chose to drop out, "a strange end to a strange campaign." 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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