Fate of Patrick Brown’s bid for Tory leadership to be determined Wednesday
TORONTO — Patrick Brown is expected to find out Wednesday whether he will be able to continue his bid to lead Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives through the spring election.
The former Opposition leader, who was forced to resign last month amid sexual misconduct allegations, is fighting an uphill battle to reclaim his job, which has pitted him against the party brass.
A party nomination committee met with Brown late Tuesday and will decide if the 39-year-old politician should be allowed to run as a Tory candidate in the June election. A decision against him would derail his efforts to reclaim the Tory leadership.
But despite the obstacles, Brown remained defiant Tuesday, promising to continue his fight.


