Conservative leadership prospect Patrick Brown settles lawsuit with CTV: ‘His name has been cleared’
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Patrick Brown, the former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader and current mayor of Brampton, Ont., has reached a settlement in his lawsuit against CTV National News ahead of what many expect will be his entrance into the race for federal Conservative […]
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Patrick Brown, the former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader and current mayor of Brampton, Ont., has reached a settlement in his lawsuit against CTV National News ahead of what many expect will be his entrance into the race for federal Conservative leader.
Brown was forced to resign as leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives in 2018, just months before a provincial election, over allegations of sexual misconduct involving two women, as reported by CTV news. Brown has always denied any wrongdoing. The allegations have never been proven in court.