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PC nomination race “shenanigans” push some experts to mull Elections Ontario oversight

Nomination votes are semi-private affairs, free from oversight by Elections Ontario. QP Briefing takes a deep dive on the issue

Published Aug 18, 2017 at 3:50pm

PC nomination race “shenanigans” push some experts to mull Elections Ontario oversight

TORONTO, ON- APRIL 12: PC leader Patrick Brown scrums outside the house. Parents of children with autism hold an press conference at Queen’s Park to protest changes to the Ontario autism program that leave their kids without intensive therapy once they turn 5. The group attended a press conference and attended question period in the Legislature at Queen’s Park in Toronto. April 12, 2016.

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