Lecce took part in the fraternity charity fundraiser while attending Western University 16 years ago.
On a rocky day for his Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford was laying low.
The Conservative leader canvassed without the scrutiny of accompanying press cameras in four Toronto ridings — two in Etobicoke, one in North York and one in Scarborough. Del Duca suggested Ford was also keeping a low profile Wednesday to avoid questions about why some Tory MPPs supplemented their six-figure salaries with riding association funds.
Ford will return to campaigning in front of the media on Thursday with stops in Kitchener, Cambridge, London, Chatham, and Windsor.
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