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Caroline Mulroney, Christine Elliott to run for Ontario PC leadership
Caroline Mulroney, the daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, and former MPP Christine Elliott will run for the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership, CBC Toronto has learned.
Mulroney has a law degree from New York University and work experience on Wall Street. She has never held elected office and has only rarely faced the media, beyond this quick interview with CBCs Catherine Cullen at last year's federal Conservative leadership convention.
Elliott is the widow of the late Jim Flaherty, who served as finance minister in the Ontario government of Premier Mike Harris and federally under former prime minister Stephen Harper.
She is currently the province's medical patient ombudsman — a position she was appointed to by Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne — is a former deputy leader of the PCs and previously ran for the party's leadership twice.
She was first defeated by former PC leader Tim Hudak, and then again by Patrick Brown. Brown resigned as leader following allegations of sexual misconduct from two women.
Elliott and Mulroney join former Toronto councillor Doug Ford in the race, who announced his bid on Monday.
Caroline Mulroney, Christine Elliott to run for Ontario PC leadership - Toronto - CBC News

Caroline Mulroney, Christine Elliott to run for Ontario PC leadership
Caroline Mulroney, the daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, and former MPP Christine Elliott will run for the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership, CBC Toronto has learned.
Mulroney has a law degree from New York University and work experience on Wall Street. She has never held elected office and has only rarely faced the media, beyond this quick interview with CBCs Catherine Cullen at last year's federal Conservative leadership convention.
Elliott is the widow of the late Jim Flaherty, who served as finance minister in the Ontario government of Premier Mike Harris and federally under former prime minister Stephen Harper.
She is currently the province's medical patient ombudsman — a position she was appointed to by Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne — is a former deputy leader of the PCs and previously ran for the party's leadership twice.
She was first defeated by former PC leader Tim Hudak, and then again by Patrick Brown. Brown resigned as leader following allegations of sexual misconduct from two women.
Elliott and Mulroney join former Toronto councillor Doug Ford in the race, who announced his bid on Monday.
Caroline Mulroney, Christine Elliott to run for Ontario PC leadership - Toronto - CBC News