Thu Mar 24, 2022 – 9:59 pm EDT
(Campaign Life Coalition) — We’ve already written about Pierre Poilievre and Leslyn Lewis, the first two candidates to declare their intention to run for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC).
The next to declare they’ll be competing were Patrick Brown and Jean Charest. The media has reported that these two men have a pact of mutual cooperation, designed to help ensure one of them wins.
Let’s explore these new entrants into the contest, and their positions on moral issues.
Can pro-life and socially conservative voters support them?
Patrick Brown
Brown was a Conservative MP in Barrie from 2006 to 2015 under Stephen Harper. In 2015, he ran for and won the Ontario PC Party Leadership but was ousted by his own MPPs in 2018 owing to allegations of sexual misconduct.
However, not one to leave the public taxpayer trough, he ran for Mayor of Brampton in 2018 and won, despite being mired in sexual, financial, and voting fraud scandals. On March 13, 2022, he announced he’d seek the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Brown can be characterized as a political shape-shifter. When appealing to conservative
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