Toronto Star

Rob Ford endorses Elliott for PC leadership

Former mayor and his brother seen canvassing with candidate

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Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leadership candidate Christine Elliott now has the backing of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.

Ford, who’d been supporting leadership hopeful Monte McNaughton before he dropped out of the race, and his brother Doug appeared with Elliott on Sunday in west-end Toronto.

Doug Ford endorsed Elliott last June.

Elliott says Ford and his brother have been “family friends” for many years and their father served with her late husband Jim Flaherty in the legislatur­e.

Elliott and Barrie MP Patrick Brown are the only contenders left in the leadership race to replace Tim Hudak, who resigned after the Conservati­ves lost the election last June.

Ford, now a city councillor, says he’ll “support and endorse” Elliott in the leadership campaign, in which PC members vote May 3 and 7 for a new leader.

Elliott says it means a lot to her to have the brothers’ support.

“We are uniting Progressiv­e Conservati­ves from all parts of the party,” Elliott said. “We need to form a strong, united team and that’s what we’re building.”

Brown has said it’s a clear choice between his fresh “reset” for the PCs, or more of the “same old, same old” from the party establishm­ent that supports Elliott.

Elliott has called Brown an “untested candidate” and a career politician who she says represents the party’s much less progressiv­e side.

There had been five candidates in the leadership race, but North Bay MPP Vic Fedeli and Ottawa-area MPP Lisa MacLeod both withdrew earlier and threw their support behind Elliott.

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