Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown to Testify Before Parliament on Foreign Interference Allegations

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown to Testify Before Parliament on Foreign Interference Allegations
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Former Conservative Party leadership candidate Patrick Brown, the Mayor of Brampton, is set to appear before a Parliamentary committee to discuss potential foreign interference in the 2022 leadership race. Brown, who was disqualified from the race due to financing rule violations, is expected to address concerns raised by a parliamentary committee on national security.

OTTAWA — Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown will appear before a Parliamentary committee on foreign interference this afternoon.

On Monday, Brown posted on social media he had no new evidence to add, and that the public inquiry on foreign interference was the proper venue to evaluate the allegations.

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