Patrick Brown to fight leadership disqualification

Senior political correspondent Mike Le Couteur says Brown has filed a notice of appeal, but the CPC party claims there is no appeal process.

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27 comments

  1. Just go away already. No one was going to vote for you. Elections Canada needs to speed up the review and make a statement. Michelle Remple is the whistle blower.

    1. Kevin Riley…..The way your Party is going, they won’t be around until then to run against Trudeau!…. 🤣
      BTW….We have replaced Kathleen Wynne with Doug Ford and we have seen how well that went!

    1. @Professor Akiba It could, but it could also show that the CPC found wrongdoing and dealt with it appropriately – something sorely lacking with the libs/NDP.

  2. Audits and investigations of irregularities will likely spell the end for PB. Feel sorry for residents of Brampton.

  3. there is no recourse or mechanism to appeal a decision by the party, he is just blowing more hot air.

  4. The professional politician who can get elected in any riding falls victim to a snitch in his own campaign.

  5. Did Patrick Browne explain how he can afford 2.5 million home??? This question was asked 2018 he never answered ! Did he??!

  6. In the city hall run by Patrick Browne a person was paid 250k for not working there at all.. do you want leader like that to run a country??

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