Doug Ford, Christine Elliott make leadership pitches at conservative conference
OTTAWA — The long-term and immediate futures of the conservative movement were under scrutiny this weekend at the annual gathering of Canada’s right-of-centre.
Candidates for the leadership of the Ontario PC party made their pitches to the grassroots and influencers in three separate panels hastily assembled for this year’s Manning Networking Conference, with the leadership race perhaps the most urgent item on the conservative agenda.
The vote follows the resignation late last month of Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown, after he was accused of sexual misconduct. He denounced the allegations, which have not been verified by The Canadian Press, as “absolute lies” in an interview with Postmedia, adding that he’s contemplating legal action.
“I think it’s important for Patrick to come forward to say his view of what happened,” leadership contender Christine Elliott said when asked whether Brown would have a future in the party if she were the leader.


