- Patrick Brown, recently fired, has registered as a candidate in the Ontario PC leadership race. CBC reports.
- Martin Regg Cohn notes how the leadership race, wholly unexpected, reveals the PC' weakness, rival leaders tearing each other and their party alike, over at the Toronto Star.
- Robert Benzie notes that getting rid of Patrick Brown has actually helped the PCs versus the Liberals, by giving the main opposition party in Ontario a chance at a more appealing leader. His article is available at the Toronto Star.
- Doug Ford and Christine Elliott have promised, if elected, to revisit the controversial sex-ed curriculum introduced by Wynne and the Liberals. CBC reports.
- Rob Salerno at Daily Xtra suggests that Christine Elliott's LGBT-friendly policies in previous years could be a good sign to her preferred policies if selected as party leader.
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