Roman Baber: Quick facts about the Conservative leadership candidate
OTTAWA — Roman Baber, a lawyer and former Toronto-area member of provincial parliament, is running for federal Conservative party leader. He was ousted from Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s caucus in early 2021 after pushing for an end to lockdowns, but has found himself in a stiff competition with more prominent leadership candidates for the votes of party members who are frustrated with pandemic measures.
Born: Aug. 2, 1980.
Early years: Baber was born in the former Soviet Union and his family moved to Israel in 1989. Six years later, they immigrated to Canada, settling down in North York.
Before politics: Baber completed an undergraduate degree in political science at York University, then went to law school at Western University, during which he worked at a community legal aid clinic. He practised commercial litigation for 12 years.