Episode description
Patrick Brown was disqualified from the Conservative Leadership race. He's denied allegations filed by a whistleblower that he was knowingly mismanaging how campaign staff were being paid. He's vowed to appeal the disqualification decision. But in the meantime, what would this move mean for Canadian politics? Does it mean a Pierre Poilievre coronation?
Canadians are known for voting parties out of office, not into office. Which means after the Liberals have been in power for seven years and we're looking to be on the cusp of a recession, the person who leads the Conservative party next could easily be Canada's next prime minister.
Featured in this episode: Jen Gerson, co-founder of The Line.
Further reading:
- Conservative Party tried to bring Brown into compliance with election laws and failed: leadership chair, CBC News
- Patrick Brown says he will appeal disqualification from Conservative leadership race, CP24
- Brown booted from CPC leadership as drama takes centre stage, Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun
- Patrick Brown, disqualified from CPC race, facing Brampton mayoral troubles as well, Canadian Press
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