The Telegram (St. John's)

Ex PM Brian Mulroney says daughter’s inexperien­ce shouldn’t be held against her

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While consistent­ly dismissing critics who accuse her of cashing in on her family name, Caroline Mulroney has recruited her famous father to shore up support as she fights to seize the reins of Ontario’s Opposition.

Former Conservati­ve prime minister Brian Mulroney denied Monday that he was brought in to add clout to his daughter’s campaign as she falls behind in the polls with only days to go before the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves choose a new leader.

The former politician said he has been stumping for his daughter for weeks at fundraiser­s and other events, and said her bid for the leadership has been gaining momentum.

“I’m here because I’m her father, that’s all,’’ he told reporters after a lunchtime event in Ajax, Ont., east of Toronto _ one of three such events he is scheduled to speak at this week while his daughter campaigns in other parts of the province.

He pushed back against suggestion­s that Caroline Mulroney, a Toronto lawyer and businesswo­man, isn’t qualified for the job, saying he was also criticized as too green during his campaign to lead the federal party in 1983.

“That’s goofy stuff. I had no political experience and look what happened: I won the two

largest back to back majorities since Sir John A. Macdonald,’’ he said.

Polls had him lagging in third place days before he won the leadership, he said. “I won that and I feel the same way about Caroline. She’s growing and the others are drawing anaemic crowds with very little enthusiasm that I can see,’’ he said.

Former Tory legislator Christine Elliott, former Toronto city councillor Doug Ford and parental rights activist Tanya Granic Allen are also vying to replace

former Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader Patrick Brown, who resigned in late January amid allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

Brown has repeatedly denied the allegation­s and briefly campaigned to reclaim his job before dropping out of the race.

While Mulroney appears to be bringing out the big guns in the last stretch of the campaign, having her father in the spotlight could send mixed messages, said Genevieve Tellier, a political science expert at the University of Ottawa.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Ontario Conservati­ve leadership candidate Caroline Mulroney participat­es in a debate in Ottawa on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018. Former Conservati­ve prime minister Brian Mulroney says his daughter’s lack of political experience shouldn’t stand in the way of...
CP PHOTO Ontario Conservati­ve leadership candidate Caroline Mulroney participat­es in a debate in Ottawa on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018. Former Conservati­ve prime minister Brian Mulroney says his daughter’s lack of political experience shouldn’t stand in the way of...

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