Ontario Progressive Conservatives working to hold contest to find new leader
TORONTO — Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives continued to grapple with a sexual misconduct scandal Monday as party brass began to lay out the groundwork for a leadership contest to be held just months before the June provincial election.
In the span of five days, the party saw both its leader, Patrick Brown, and president, Rick Dykstra, step down amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Brown’s resignations on Wednesday left the party, which had been leading in the polls, scrambling to find a new leader in time for the election.
A decision by caucus to have interim leader Vic Fedeli take the Tories through the spring vote was later overturned by the party’s executive, which voted in favour of a leadership race.


