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Ontario First Party goes dark after leader Hillier announces retirement

There now appears to be only two right-wing parties seeking to court the anti-government vote.

Published Mar 4, 2022 at 4:59pm

Ontario First Party goes dark after leader Hillier announces retirement

TORONTO, ON – January 26 MPP Randy Hillier speaks to the media.
The Ontario PC caucus met Friday morning at Queen’s Park to discuss leadership in light of resignation of Patrick Brown amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown is accused of sexual misconduct with several young women and was forced to resign as leader in the early hours of Thursday.
January 26, 2018 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star

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