这么大的事没人关心吗?马上就省选了,这时机

这环球邮报也忒狠了点儿。

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In the annals of Canadian politics, that was surely the most bizarre and unsettling news conference ever. Patrick Brown, former leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, appeared before the cameras for a few minutes, denied everything and then ran away.

CTV News was about to air sexual-misconduct allegations brought against him by two women, and on short notice he spoke to the TV cameras at Queen's Park . The report was going to air at 10 p.m. ET and Brown's harum-scarum statement, no questions allowed, was at 9:45 pm.

"A couple of hours ago I learned about troubling allegations about my conduct and my character," Brown said in a voice that shook. "These allegations are false, categorically untrue – every one of them. I will defend myself as hard as I can with all the means at my disposal."

There was a bit more to his short statement, but the words hardly mattered. The anger in his eyes, the clenched body and terseness of his tone said everything – he looked like the last man on earth, the one who still doesn't get that allegations of sexual misconduct should never, ever be addressed with dismissive male rage and resentment.

Rarely has a politician looked so emotionally shattered and alone. And he was alone because, it was soon clear, his staff had resigned en masse. What he did, in appearing by himself at a hastily arranged news conference, was undignified and ugly. In the glare of the cameras and under the instant microscopic scrutiny that comes with a fast-moving news story, he looked like a frightened little man, running way into oblivion.

By my estimation the walk took one minute and twenty-five seconds. Each second was excruciating. He legged it down several flights of stairs, reporters and cameras in pursuit with questions being shouted and he said only this: "I'll be back at work tomorrow." As if this was all something to be angry about and it would all evaporate once the manly business of the work day had resumed. These days that is the definition of delusional.

The context makes it all the more outlandish. With a June election looming in Ontario and Brown's party ahead in the polls, he looked – on paper – like the next premier. Never quite settled in the public imagination, mind you, as a fully formed leader-in-waiting, he has always seemed oddly jejune. And now we know that he was and is just that.

Before midnight, and before he actually resigned as leader, CTV News was in the business of discussing what happens next. (CBC's The National, given its heavily preformatted structure, really struggles to deal with a fast-breaking story. When The National finally got to a semi-detailed report, co-anchor Rosemary Barton rather sniffily referred to the story as, "another media outlet's reporting." But that's another story of jejune.) The Ontario PC caucus members were talking on the phone, viewers were told. A list of candidates to replace Brown was floated, and it included Caroline Mulroney, who hasn't even been elected an MPP yet, and Lisa MacLeod, largely unknown, but an MPP since 2006.

Shortly after 1 a.m. ET, Brown had officially resigned as leader of the party. He has spent almost his entire adult life in politics, and the 39-year-old was gone about four hours after the allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced. In his resignation statement issued online, he declared he would "definitively" clear his name, boasted about his achievement in expanding the party base and mentioned Ontario Premier and Liberal Party Leader Kathleen Wynne twice. As if she were the problem at hand.

At least he didn't make his resignation at a chaotic news conference and leg it out of the building. The speculation on CTV News was that a new leader might, just might, unite the party and be more appealing than Brown. That wouldn't be hard after the ugly spectacle of Brown ignobly attempting to deal with serious allegations, and then running away.
 
那换什么人呀,要我看派曲克就是个孬种,就不辞职,一样当选,当然这是根据本坛人民群众对自由党的绝望痛恨的民意得出的推断
就像床铺那样?说老实话,我更喜欢床铺。顺便问一句,当年黑床铺的现在怎么样了?
 
就像床铺那样?说老实话,我更喜欢床铺。顺便问一句,当年黑床铺的现在怎么样了?
川总那些估计没有真实证据,袄肉派估计自己知道难逃
 
就像床铺那样?说老实话,我更喜欢床铺。顺便问一句,当年黑床铺的现在怎么样了?
Patrick brown 不resign, 继续的话是害党害己。He is no Trump.
 
就像床铺那样?说老实话,我更喜欢床铺。顺便问一句,当年黑床铺的现在怎么样了?
Patrick brown 不resign, 继续的话是害党害己。He is no Trump. He is more a liberal than conservative.
 
有政纲么?

选举是否能上台,关键是看党魁啊,小同学。:D
看党魁选的基本是卖水果的出身的倒霉蛋儿!:D
 
Patrick brown 不resign, 继续的话是害党害己。He is no Trump. He is more a liberal than conservative.
是地,这就是我为什么不喜欢他,可是谁知道这是不是他的上位策略呢?
 
是地,这就是我为什么不喜欢他,可是谁知道这是不是他的上位策略呢?
他不是已经resign了吗?昨晚半夜出来的消息。
 
是地,这就是我为什么不喜欢他,可是谁知道这是不是他的上位策略呢?

他就是个投机分子,来个不为之,想钻个空子捡个漏。:D
 
歪楼了,歪楼了,咱把题目再正回来一下。。。
话说土豆现在也正在达沃斯的新闻发布会上搞加拿大优先(只回答加拿大媒体提问)呢,你那方案(除了机电那个鬼以外)我看靠谱:tx:
光靠脯不行,还得靠屁股
明神甫呼唤明天了。。。趴催克尸骨未寒也心寒啊。。。:evil:
保守党缺一个班农。。。骚扰女性怎木啦?:monster: 这个年代那是缺点么? @2018 @heureux 性骚扰、多女友,恰恰是一个网红政客必休科目,但必须有后续口号来支撑。小帕这事俺事先不知情,否则先帮帕吹克喊几句口号,呼一呼基本盘和极端盘:
1。全面停止穆斯林国家移民,打击深色肤色族裔非法移民的犯罪问题。
2。11岁小孩全家必须向中国移民、亚洲移民以及全体加拿大人民电视道歉。
3。对海外房屋买家征收每年15%的基础设施税。
4。对中美产品征收40%的倾销税,扶植本地企业
5。立即废除各项国际环保协议,全力暖化地球,把加拿大建设成冬暖夏凉的旅游度假型国家。
6。1年内失业率降到4%,3年内降到3%,TSX年底破两万。
7。加大机电一体化的研发和推广。。。
我去喝口水先。。。
九教授有感而发啊
 
考验安省PCP党团政治智慧的时候到了。

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Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown’s abrupt resignation in response to allegations of sexual misconduct has left the PCs with less than four months to find a new leader before the campaign kicks off for the June 7 provincial election.

The party has no shortage of contenders, but it will be forced to make some quick decisions. On Thursday evening, the PCs will select an interim leader, which means the caucus will be selecting from its own ranks. That has the benefit of allowing for a quick decision as the election looms, but it may not be the person the party wants taking on the Liberals in the election.

After the interim leader is chosen, the party could rush ahead with a convention and allow the membership to vote for a new, permanent leader. This would allow for more candidates, but would leave members with little time to make an important decision.

Here are the top contenders from the party’s caucus and from outside it.

Caucus contenders

Vic Fedeli

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The former two-term mayor of North Bay has been an MPP since 2011 and has served as energy critic and finance critic for the PCs. Fedeli ran in the party’s 2015 leadership race, withdrawing three months before the convention to endorse Christine Elliott, who went on to lose to Brown.

Steve Clark

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The MPP for Leeds—Grenville has represented the area since 2010 and is currently one of the deputy leaders of the PC Party, along with Sylvia Jones, the MPP for Dufferin-Caledon. Clark is also the critic for ethics and accountability. Clark was the mayor of Brockville for three terms, and has the distinction of being the youngest mayor in Canada at the time.

Lisa MacLeod

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MacLeod has represented the Nepean—Carleton riding in Ottawa since 2006. She succeeded John Baird, who went on to be elected as a member of parliament. MacLeod is currently the party’s treasury board critic. She ran for the PC leadership in 2015 and, like Fedeli, withdrew to endorse Elliott.

Out-of-caucus contenders

Caroline Mulroney

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The daughter of Canada’s 18th Prime Minister was acclaimed as the PC candidate for York—Simcoe in September and was widely seen as injecting some star power in the run-up to the 2018 provincial election. She worked as a lawyer and hedge fund manager before entering politics. Mulroney has already drawn a Twitter endorsement from Alberta Conservative MP Michelle Rempel.

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Christine Elliott

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Elliott was an MPP from 2006 to 2015 and lost to Brown in the recent PC leadership vote by about 20 per cent. Despite the loss, Elliott had strong caucus support, collecting endorsements from nearly two-thirds of her colleagues in the race. In her nearly 10 years in Ontario politics, she served as both deputy leader and health critic. Elliott is the widow of former Harper government finance minister Jim Flaherty.

Rod Phillips

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In November, Phillips was nominated to represent the PCs in Ajax and, along with Mulroney, was seen as boosting the party’s star power for the 2018 election. Until November 2017, Phillips was also the chair of Postmedia, the country’s largest chain of newspapers, which includes the Ottawa Citizen and the National Post. He also served as CEO and President of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.

With files from the Canadian Press
 
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