Brown’s team quickly switches gears from crisis management to full-blown leadership campaign, says Mills

Pollster Greg Lyle says it’s not possible to predict if Patrick Brown has a realistic shot at winning the Ontario PC leadership right now because it’s unknown how the party membership at large feels about the cloud of controversies over Mr. Brown’s head.
The Ontario Progressive Conservatives will choose their new leader on March 10. Five candidates are vying for the party's top job, including Patrick Brown, Tanya Granic Allen, Christine Elliott, Doug Ford, and Caroline Mulroney.
Controversially green-lit to run in the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership campaign after stunningly entering into the race at the eleventh hour on Feb. 16 and three weeks after quitting the job, Patrick Brown and his team of consultants have moved from managing a crisis to running a full-b...

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