Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives to pick interim leader on Friday
TORONTO — Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives scrambled to get back on track Thursday after allegations of sexual misconduct prompted their leader to step down, but experts said the next few weeks will likely determine whether the party can bounce back in time for the spring election.
The Tory caucus is set to meet Friday to select an interim leader to replace Patrick Brown, with at least one member of the legislature publicly throwing his hat in the ring.
The party’s deputy leaders would not say, however, whether the person they choose would lead them in the scheduled June election or if a leadership race would be held before then, saying only that caucus members would need to have those discussions.
Deputy leader Sylvia Jones told a news conference that the party is moving on and is focused on getting ready for the campaign.