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Patrick Brown Holding Grudges Against PC Party Members

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November 14, 2018 4:08 pm Updated: November 14, 2018 5:02 pm

Patrick Brown calls Lisa MacLeod ‘nasty,’ ‘angry,’ says members of PC Caucus ‘hated her’ in new book

By Travis Dhanraj
Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Global News

The former leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives is not pulling punches when it comes to social services minister Lisa MacLeod.

Brampton’s newly elected mayor Patrick Brown is scheduled to release ‘Take Down: The Attempted Political Assassination of Patrick Brown’ later this week.

In an advance copy shared with Global News, Brown unleashes on MacLeod saying, “When I think about Lisa MacLeod, I think about a person who is always angry. She was just angry with everything, with everyone and with her situation in life.”

Brown also claims, “Members of caucus hated her. If anyone else in caucus went off script the way MacLeod did, they’d be kicked out.”

Brown resigned from the party early this year after allegations of sexual misconduct were leveled against him. The allegations have not been proven in court.

Brown questioned in the book if MacLeod was one of the architects behind his exit from Queen’s Park.

“Might it be that she was involved?” he wrote. “I had heard that MacLeod had been conspiring against me for some time.”

Brown also questioned MacLeod’s loyalty, especially in the hours and days following his resignation.

Brown alleges he heard rumors MacLeod ‘cut a deal’ with Vic Fedeli.

“MacLeod and Fedeli appeared to be the first to immediately benefit from my takedown, he by becoming interim party leader and she by being named the finance critic, the top job after being leader,” Brown wrote.

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In his book, Brown references a late night conference call with members of PC caucus that took place on the evening of his departure from Queen’s Park.

Brown dubs the evening, ‘The Night of Knives.’

He references MacLeod’s remarks on that conference call, saying, “We’re going into a campaign and we’ve just lost it now. I think Patrick, with all due respect, you don’t have the confidence of your campaign team. You don’t have the confidence of our caucus. You actually have to give those on this call and those candidates you recruited a fighting chance on June 7.”

In response Brown writes, “Which Lisa was this talking about doing right for the team? Would it be the Lisa, of the ‘I can’t keep staff cause I’m so nasty’ Lisa? Or perhaps the ‘I can’t work well with anybody’ Lisa? I couldn’t believe my ears.”

Brown also writes of MacLeod’s struggles with mental health.

He said Eastern Ontario party organizers and members of MacLeod’s team believed “that MacLeod made up the mental health issues she claimed to have suffered during the nomination races in order to endear the public to her and to make it difficult for her to be defeated in the nomination.”

Brown claims he told organizers to give MacLeod the benefit of the doubt but added, “None of what I did for MacLeod ever registered.”

When asked about the release of Brown’s book this week by Global News, MacLeod originally said, “I don’t comment on fiction.”

But after the publication of the story on Wednesday, MacLeod issued another statement.

“I am proud to be a member of the PC Government with our Premier Doug Ford. Our caucus is united, strong and focused on bringing relief to the people of Ontario after 15 years of Liberal mismanagement.

“The work environment at Queen’s Park, under this administration, is one that is supportive, inclusive and respectful. Unfortunately that was not the case during my time with the former Leader of the Opposition. He was not focused on supporting his team or creating an atmosphere where staff and MPPs were respected.

“The comments made by the former Leader of the Opposition regarding my battle with mental health in his book are disgusting and cruel. After much support from my family, friends and medical community, I came forward with my own struggle, that is shared by millions of people across the province. The dangerous claims made in this book will make it harder for children, teens and all Ontarians to share their stories and seek help. It takes courage to speak openly about mental health struggles. Since I shared my story I made it my mission to be a mental health advocate and champion for others who might not have the support that I have.

“I will not comment further on the allegations he makes in his book towards me, as I will not give any credence to the outlandish claims he has made, except to say they are categorically false.”

https://globalnews.ca/news/4663160/patrick-brown-book-lisa-macleod/
 

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November 14, 2018 4:08 pm EST

Updated: November 14, 2018 5:10 pm EST

Patrick Brown says Vic Fedeli ‘dodged a bullet’ in relation to sexual misconduct allegations in new book

By Travis Dhanraj
Queen’s Park Bureau Chief 0Global News

In his new book, ‘Take Down: The Attempted Political Assassination of Patrick Brown,’ former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader and current Brampton mayor-elect Patrick Brown says finance minister Vic Fedeli“dodged a bullet” in regards to allegations of sexual misconduct against him.

Global News confirmed Fedeli was the subject of an investigation related to allegations made by a former female Queen’s Park staffer.

In 2017, a letter was leaked to news organizations and posted on social media after Brown was forced to resign over his own allegations of sexual misconduct.

The letter’s recipient is redacted but it appears to be written by Ontario lawyer Judith Wilcox.

It reads in part: “As discussed, I have a client that is prepared to make a public statement in respect of conduct amounting to workplace sexual harassment and misconduct by Vic Fedeli.”

Also leaked with the letter was a draft press release allegedly from Wilcox’s firm dated January 30, 2018.

It reads in part: “The incidents of sexual harassment and misconduct occurred numerous times over the past 12 months at the female’s workplace, Queen’s Park.”

Regarding the specific allegations the press release stated, “Vic Fedeli would greet me and then proceed to kiss and hug me. Upon releasing me from the embrace he would glide his hands up against the side of my breasts.”

After Brown’s resignation Fedeli said, “I believe the women…I will not sign Patrick Brown’s nomination papers.”

Brown references that statement in his book writing, “He believed the women? I was surprised at Fedeli’s cavalier, holier-than-thou attitude, given that he knew full well that he may have dodged a bullet himself.”

“A little-known fact is that in December 2017, I received a hand-written note from an individual who worked for the party. In that note she accused Fedeli of inappropriate behavior. The letter had been left on my Queen’s Park office desk. While, frankly, the accusations were not anything I could picture being consistent with Fedeli’s character, my personal assessment of him was obviously irrelevant and not enough to disregard the allegations,” Brown continued.

Brown wrote that he informed Fedeli that he intended to look into the allegations and also told him not to have contact with the accuser.

Brown said he met with the woman who was “adamant that she didn’t want any action or investigation done, period. She wanted to go no further.”

Sources said the woman refused to participate in the investigation into Fedeli once it was launched.

The findings of that investigation have never been made public. Global News has also been told by sources the woman signed a non-disclosure agreement and received a financial settlement in relation to her departure.

In his book Brown wrote, “The woman was let go, but kept on the Legislative payroll.”

Global News could not verify Brown’s claim.

Responding to a request for comment on the story, Fedeli told Global News in a statement, “Throughout my career I have held myself to a high ethical standard in my interactions with others. There is no validity whatsoever to any of these allegations. Any accusation or insinuation to the contrary is false and malicious. I have retained legal counsel and am prepared to take whatever action is necessary to hold any person making these false allegations accountable.”

After publication of the story on Wednesday, Fedeli added: “These accusations from Patrick Brown are categorically false and without any merit. Facts relating to Mr. Brown’s lack of credibility are well documented and on the public record, as are his motivations in using his book to pursue old grievances.”

The allegations against Vic Fedeli have not been proven.

NDP Deputy Leader Sara Singh issued a statement in response to the allegations against Fedeli:

“If a woman has made sexual misconduct allegations against Vic Fedeli, I assume that Doug Ford will be immediately ordering a fully independent investigation, and be removing Mr. Fedeli from cabinet while that investigation takes place. If there is any truth to allegations that the Conservative government is protecting Mr. Fedeli by buying the silence of his victim, Ford needs to come clean with the people of Ontario. Obviously, protecting a powerful man who has committed any sort of misconduct is wrong.”

Brown’s book is scheduled to be released on

https://globalnews.ca/news/4663179/patrick-brown-book-vic-fedeli/
 

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Well, I’m not going to run out and buy it, especially if Brown glosses over his own complicity in the conversion of the OPC from merely incompetent into a completed divided shitshow. Brown rode into the party on a social conservative horse and he was driven out, tarred and feathered by the same group who brought him in (the group annointing Ford as his replacement). Brown was no innocent victim either. Had he stayed, we might be reading all about his financial problems and the schemes to get out of them. I’m sure that he glosses over this too. He’s out of the limelight which is good, for him as well as people like Joss Johal.

Oh do have to remind how many of the idiotic Terb right were SO sure that Brown was taken out by the Liberals. Too funny how some people know absolutely nothing about the inner workings of the party they supposedly support.
 

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Well, I’m not going to run out and buy it, especially if Brown glosses over his own complicity in the conversion of the OPC from merely incompetent into a completed divided shitshow. Brown rode into the party on a social conservative horse and he was driven out, tarred and feathered by the same group who brought him in (the group annointing Ford as his replacement). Brown was no innocent victim either. Had he stayed, we might be reading all about his financial problems and the schemes to get out of them. I’m sure that he glosses over this too. He’s out of the limelight which is good, for him as well as people like Joss Johal.

Oh do have to remind how many of the idiotic Terb right were SO sure that Brown was taken out by the Liberals. Too funny how some people know absolutely nothing about the inner workings of the party they supposedly support.
Brown admits there was an effort in his own party to remove him. He sounds like such a scorned woman.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4661141/patrick-brown-book/
 

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All Brown's book shows us is that, whether Brown was treated fairly or not (my own opinion is "not"), Ontarians caught a break when he was ousted. He's got his lawsuit. There was no need to write a smear book. Small of him.
 

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All Brown's book shows us is that, whether Brown was treated fairly or not (my own opinion is "not"), Ontarians caught a break when he was ousted. He's got his lawsuit. There was no need to write a smear book. Small of him.
He also got sued by Wynne.
 

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It's no coincidence that the newly elected mayor of Brampton and author of a junk memoir has a name that rhymes with total ass clown.
 

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I could understand Brown releasing his book if he was finished with politics, but I think it is a stupid career move for him to release it now.

He has just been elected the mayor of Brampton. If I am in the Brampton council I wouldn't trust this guy as far as I could throw him. He has now been proven to betray loyalties and disclose issues that should have been held in confidence.

I guess we are going to have 3.5 years of a Ford - Brown shit show...Yippee (not).
 

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I could understand Brown releasing his book if he was finished with politics, but I think it is a stupid career move for him to release it now.

He has just been elected the mayor of Brampton. If I am in the Brampton council I wouldn't trust this guy as far as I could throw him. He has now been proven to betray loyalties and disclose issues that should have been held in confidence.

I guess we are going to have 3.5 years of a Ford - Brown shit show...Yippee (not).

Besides sales to his immediate family and some of his diehard supporters (and a couple of his enemies), I would be very surprised if Brown's book isn't in the clearance bin by Christmas.
 

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All Brown's book shows us is that, whether Brown was treated fairly or not (my own opinion is "not"), Ontarians caught a break when he was ousted. He's got his lawsuit. There was no need to write a smear book. Small of him.
What was done to him was disgusting. Now, he's even. And he'll never get any consideration on the provincial or federal levels... unless he runs for the Libs or Dippers. He has proven himself to be a small man.
 

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What was done to him was disgusting. Now, he's even. And he'll never get any consideration on the provincial or federal levels... unless he runs for the Libs or Dippers. He has proven himself to be a small man.
What may have been done to him could be interpreted as disgusting, but the more Patrick reveals of his character, the more I am thinking he is the type of person who has used and fucked over others to get what he wants. And maybe, just maybe, Karma has finally come knocking on his door to settle the score.

But as I stated in an earlier post, I cannot see how anyone on the Brampton council could trust this guy.
 

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What may have been done to him could be interpreted as disgusting, but the more Patrick reveals of his character, the more I am thinking he is the type of person who has used and fucked over others to get what he wants. And maybe, just maybe, Karma has finally come knocking on his door to settle the score.
BINGO. What was glaringly absent during Brown's downfall were the voices of support for Brown from within caucus (or even his former Federal colleagues.) He screwed over or lied to SO many people on his way up that few wanted to catch him on his way down.
 

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What may have been done to him could be interpreted as disgusting, but the more Patrick reveals of his character, the more I am thinking he is the type of person who has used and fucked over others to get what he wants. And maybe, just maybe, Karma has finally come knocking on his door to settle the score.

But as I stated in an earlier post, I cannot see how anyone on the Brampton council could trust this guy.
Maybe or maybe not. No matter the circumstances, the coup orchestrated to remove him was probably the most shameful event that ever happened in Ontario's politics.
 

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Maybe or maybe not. No matter the circumstances, the coup orchestrated to remove him was probably the most shameful event that ever happened in Ontario's politics.
Because of that, I imagine that you don't support Ford, who must have been part of the coup cabal.
 

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Maybe or maybe not. No matter the circumstances, the coup orchestrated to remove him was probably the most shameful event that ever happened in Ontario's politics.
Sounds like a coup to remove this turd wasn't shameful at all.
 
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