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Brown defends nomination process after riding association president protests unsanctioned meeting

The PCs nominated Stephen Lecce to run in King-Vaughan in 2018, despite the riding association president charging the party breached protocol.

Published Apr 3, 2017 at 5:06pm

Brown defends nomination process after riding association president protests unsanctioned meeting

Toronto, Canada – June 17 – Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown addresses a full crowd during the Annual Leaders Dinner at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on June 17, 2015. Cole Burston/Toronto Star

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