Waterloo Region Record

Harper to speak at PC fundraiser for Mike Harris’s son

Meanwhile, several of former prime minister’s political aides are helping run PC Leader Doug Ford’s campaign

- ROBERT BENZIE

Former prime minister Stephen Harper is injecting himself into the Ontario election campaign.

Harper will speak on May 28 at a private $1,222-a-head Toronto fundraiser hosted by former premier Mike Harris for his son Mike Harris Jr., who is running for the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves in KitchenerC­onestoga.

The 5-to-7 p.m. event will be held at the exclusive Albany Club on Toronto’s King Street East and the ticket price is the maximum annual provincial political contributi­on allowed.

Harris Jr., who was personally appointed as Tory candidate by PC Leader Doug Ford on April 21, will not be in attendance because it is illegal under Ontario law for candidates to participat­e in fundraiser­s.

Ford anointed him as a candidate, despite the fact the younger Harris lost a nomination battle to Dan Weber in the neighbouri­ng riding of Waterloo just two weeks earlier.

The leader’s late father, Doug Ford, Sr., had been an MPP in the older Harris’s first term as premier, from 1995 until 1999.

Kitchener-Conestoga was unexpected­ly vacated when Ford sacked incumbent MPP Michael Harris — no relation — over allegation­s he sexted a former intern in 2012.

The woman never filed a complaint and her texts to him were themselves flirtatiou­s.

Even though previous PC leaders were aware of the incident, Ford pulled the trigger on Harris, clearing the seat for his friend’s son.

Harper is not the only former prime minister to be involved in the June 7 provincial election.

Liberal Jean Chrétien spoke to more than 1,000 people on April 24 at the nomination meeting of Vaughan-Woodbridge Grit candidate Steven Del Duca. That event was not a fundraiser.

Several of Harper’s then-top political aides are helping to run Ford’s election campaign.

Harper was prime minister from 2006 until he lost the last federal election in 2015 to Justin Trudeau.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Stephen Harper in 2015 when he was outgoing prime minister. Harper will speak at a $1,222-a-head Toronto fundraiser hosted by former premier Mike Harris for his son Mike Harris Jr., at Toronto’s Albany Club.
ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Stephen Harper in 2015 when he was outgoing prime minister. Harper will speak at a $1,222-a-head Toronto fundraiser hosted by former premier Mike Harris for his son Mike Harris Jr., at Toronto’s Albany Club.

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