Wynne delivers keynote address at pre-election Ont. Liberal gathering
TORONTO — Premier Kathleen Wynne fired up her troops Saturday at the Ontario Liberal annual general meeting — the last party gathering before the spring election — by urging them not to focus on their uncertain opponent, but on the principles they’re fighting for.
In an impassioned speech containing more than two dozen instances of the word “fighting,” Wynne took a clear shot at the opposing Progressive Conservatives, who find themselves in turmoil after the sudden resignation of their former leader Patrick Brown in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations.
Brown vehemently denies the accusations — which were made in a CTV News report and haven’t been independently verified by The Canadian Press — but his departure has led to party infighting and a rushed leadership contest to be decided by March 10.
Wynne told supporters it doesn’t matter who the Tories pick, the Liberal government’s goals remain the same.


