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Ontario PC party president steps down amid purge of Patrick Brown loyalists from top posts
Bob Stanley, former executive director and longtime Brown ally, was fired over the weekend
CBC News Posted: Jan 28, 2018 4:24 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 28, 2018 8:49 PM ET

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Ontario PC interim leader Vic Fedeli has said he will run if the party holds an open leadership contest before the provincial election set for June 7. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

Fallout from Patrick Brown's resignation last week continues to roil Ontario's Progressive Conservatives as members wage an internal civil war over the future of the party and Brown loyalists are ousted.

Rick Dykstra stepped down as president of the PC party Sunday evening, saying he was taking "a step back" as the party moves to "coalesce" around a new leader

"After two years in this position, I know the party is prepared to take on the hard work necessary to fight this election," he said in a statement.

The move comes after Alykhan Velshi, chief of staff under Brown, who remains in the post under interim leader Vic Fedeli, sent a memo to caucus, current candidates and staff outlining changes in personnel at the party. A copy of the memo was obtained by CBC Toronto.

Executive director Bob Stanley — among the most senior operatives for the PCs and a noted Brown backer — has been fired.

Stanley oversaw a deeply troubled riding nomination process last year, which saw several riding association executives quit in protest that the process had been "rigged" by Brown and his inner circle. There was public criticism of Brown's leadership from senior party members after candidates were chosen.

Brown's deputy chiefs of staff, Tamara Macgregor and Rebecca Thompson, have been assigned to different roles and their former positions abolished. Thompson, a communications specialist, formerly worked for former minister of foreign affairs John Baird under then-prime minister Stephen Harper. Brown brought her in from Ottawa to hone the party's message heading into an election year.

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Rick Dykstra stepped down as president of the PC party Sunday evening, saying he was taking "a step back" as the party moves to "coalesce" around a new leader. (CBC)

According to the memo, Thompson will be on the PCs leadership election organizing committee, the group responsible for drafting a framework for a leadership race.

Also noteworthy is the return of Nick Bergamini, a former spokesperson for Brown who resigned last week shortly after CTV published allegations of sexual misconduct levied at Brown by two women, dating from his time as an MP in Barrie, Ont. Bergamini will be the party's director of communications.

Velshi told party members that Fedeli, who plans his own run at the leadership, was not dictating the changes.

"I want to be very clear that these decisions followed recommendations I made to the Leader when he asked me to become his chief of staff on Friday evening," Velshi wrote in the memo.

'We must all have a say'
News of the shuffling of top party players comes as the PCs try to contain another internal clash over whether to hold an open leadership race in the coming months or go into the June 7 provincial election with Fedeli as leader. Fedeli was chosen as interim leader at a snap meeting of the 28 caucus members on Friday morning.

Some MPPs who spoke to CBC Toronto last week said that a leadership contest would only distract members from the campaign to defeat Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne. Just hours after Fedeli was chosen, the party's executive committee opted to hold a leadership race.

The move was met with cautious optimism by those who favour an open contest, such as dozens of current PC candidates, including Caroline Mulroney, whose name has been floated as a possible leadership contender.

In an email sent out to party members, the president of the Eglinton-Lawrence riding association in Toronto urged the party to stick to its decision to initiate a fair and open leadership race.

"The Ontario PC Party is not made up of 28 people. It is made up of over 200,000 people," said Clare Schulte-Albert. "This is a democracy, and we must all have a say in who we vote as our leader."

Schulte-Albert said she has started a petition urging the executive committee to reaffirm its earlier decision.

On Sunday afternoon, the PC campaign chair and longtime friend of Brown, Walied Soliman, posted a tweet saying "while we have been thrust into picking a new leader, I cannot stress enough that we should not change course," referring to the strategy Brown and his team have put in place.

"I urge everyone to stay positive and to stay focused. This is not the time for pettiness and winners and losers," Soliman wrote.

Also Sunday, Toronto Mayor John Tory, who is a former PC leader, confirmed he will not be running for the party leadership.

"I have a job here that's keeping me fully occupied and there is so much to do here in the City of Toronto," he tweeted.
 
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再正常不过的事。不正常的在这里:



放这里不伦不类,挪走吧。

自由党这堆烂泥是否还能上台,现在关键是看PCP的了。PCP这次如果不能组阁,那他们就是一群废物。
 
放这里不伦不类,挪走吧。

自由党这堆烂泥是否还能上台,现在关键是看PCP的了。PCP这次如果不能组阁,那他们就是一群废物。

放在这里作个对比我觉得挺好。不过,你有权删帖,我没意见。:)
 
对比啥啊。自由党那个德性了,老百姓也够够的了。现在,关键是PCP得自强上轨啊。
放这里不伦不类,挪走吧。

自由党这堆烂泥是否还能上台,现在关键是看PCP的了。PCP这次如果不能组阁,那他们就是一群废物。
拭目以待啊
 
拭目以待啊

明的凡心里没底啊。

不过,这么折腾一下说不定还有戏,关键是看他们选谁为党领了。
 
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安省保守党如果自己是个扶不起的阿斗, 那么省民继续忍受自由党的肆虐也是没办法的事情。
 
安省保守党如果自己是个扶不起的阿斗, 那么省民继续忍受自由党的肆虐也是没办法的事情。

如果让老百姓从三个烂柿子里挑一个,那结果还真不好预测了啊。
 
pcp明显内部不和。不过这次PCP只要能顺利选出过党首来,自由党应该是下台了。

估计PCP内部都看好这次选举, 所以, 在选举之前开始抢果实了, 虽然果实还没到手。

从这点看, PCP也不是什么大气的政党。
 
pcp明显内部不和。不过这次PCP只要能顺利选出过党首来,自由党应该是下台了。

估计PCP内部都看好这次选举, 所以, 在选举之前开始抢果实了, 虽然果实还没到手。

从这点看, PCP也不是什么大气的政党。

不是"党"不大气,是那群人。

这包袱、裹脚布都被抖出来、晒出来,选民怎么看?
 
都到这地步了, 如果还不能团结一致,统一步调,PC党活该当万年反对党。
 
两个月选新领导人,再两个月竞选,时间够紧的。:D
 
没个明星级人物出现,也没有明确的纲领。PCP现在就是在坐等自由党自己完蛋。
更可悲的是自由党还没倒呢, 果子还没吃到嘴里呢, 就开始互相拆台了。
 
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