Mitchell, Plett face off for Conservative Party’s presidency: But will a dark horse from Ontario foil their plans to become party’s first president? Jarmyn says yes

The race for the presidency of the Conservative Party, to be decided at this week's policy convention in Montreal, has been dominated by two people: Montreal lawyer Brian Mitchell and Manitoba businessman Don Plett.

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