Patrick Brown makes political comeback as next mayor of Brampton, Ont.
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Months after sexual misconduct allegations forced him to step down as leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives, Patrick Brown made a political comeback on Monday — this time as a city mayor.
The embattled politician defeated Brampton Mayor Linda Jeffrey, a former provincial Liberal cabinet minister who was backed by several high-profile politicians, including some of Brown’s former colleagues.
“I’ve got so much hope in my heart for what’s ahead for Brampton. You know why? I know we can turn this around, I know Brampton is going to be back, Brampton is going to become an economic engine,” Brown told a cheering crowd.
He also issued a warning to federal or provincial politicians — including those in the party he once led — who may seek to woo the city of more than 600,000, a popular Toronto-area campaign stop.