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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown

“These allegations are false and have been difficult to hear.  “However, defeating Kathleen Wynne in 2018 is more important than one individual.   “For this reason, after consulting with caucus, friends and family I have decided to step down as Leader of the Ontario PC Party. I will remain on as a MPP while I […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Deputy Leaders Sylvia Jones and Steve Clark

“This evening we learned of disturbing allegations leveled against Patrick Brown. “In the interest of the Ontario PC Party we unanimously agree that Mr. Brown cannot continue serving as the Leader. “Mr. Brown is entitled to a legal defense and due process, but he cannot lead us into an election as a result of these […]

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Change that works for rural and small town Ontario

TORONTO – Today at the Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference, Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown outlined how the People’s Guarantee will improve the lives of families living in rural Ontario.  “For 15 long years, Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals have made life harder in rural Ontario. Families and businesses are working harder, paying more, and getting less,” […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown Celebrating Lincoln Alexander Day

“Today, Ontarians and Canadians all across the country celebrate the life and legacy of the Honourable Lincoln MacCauley Alexander. “Ninety-six years after his birth, and more than five years following his passing, we remain inspired by a life marked by sacrifice, challenge, and triumph over adversity. “Lincoln began his lifetime of service to country when […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown on the gas plants verdict

“It’s a sad day when a premier’s most senior official is found guilty of trying to orchestrate a cover-up of the $1.1 billion gas plant scandal. The guilty verdict is an indictment of the 15 years of Liberal political corruption that has long been rooted in the premier’s office. “While the justice system has taken […]

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Wynne Yes Man Red Ed Bad Pairing for LCBO

Yesterday the Ontario Liberal Party shone the bat-signal down University Avenue to let Ed Clark know Kathleen Wynne needed him back. With Wynne Yes Man Red Ed now chair of the LCBO, well-connected, insider friends of Kathleen Wynne will continue to get ahead while you and your family struggle to get by. Protecting the LCBO […]

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Shuffling chairs on a sinking ship

TORONTO – Today, Premier Wynne’s Liberal government suffers blows with the loss of key veterans in Cabinet, as she announces replacements to try and keep the ship afloat. “Premier Wynne’s cabinet remains bloated despite the fact that her key ministers don’t want to run again,” said Ontario PC Deputy Leader Steve Clark. “Wynne has made […]

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Northern Ontario mental health crisis showcased at Sudbury committee hearing

SUDBURY – This morning, at a pre-budget committee hearing in Sudbury, Ontario’s growing mental health crisis was highlighted by a couple of presenters who urged the government to take immediate action.  The Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs heard from the Sudbury/Manitoulin branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, and the Child and Family […]

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