Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown building his image before his opponents do

He has to balance pre-empting attacks from his rivals with keeping the focus on the faults of the incumbent Liberals.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown, right, alongside then-interim federal Conservative Party leader Rona Ambrose, marching in Toronto's gay pride parade last year.
OTTAWA—An old political adage is “define or be defined.” Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Patrick Brown seems be on the side of defining himself before the Ontario Liberal Party does it for him. Brown was a Member of Parliament in Stephen Harper’s caucus when he saw firsthand t...

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