Two Conservative Party riding executives in Southern Ontario have resigned because of what one of them labelled a “troubling” nomination race that she says was unfairly tilted in favour of one candidate.
Catherine Agar and Brian Kaufman, former president and vice-president respectively of the Electoral District Association for the riding of Oxford, are both exiting their positions just days after Arpan Khanna, a lawyer from Mississauga, Ont., won the riding’s Tory nomination race, according to a Globe and Mail article.
Khanna won the party’s nomination in the Conservative stronghold riding on March 25 after a tight race.
Khanna previously served as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s Ontario campaign co-chair during Poilievre’s run in the party’s 2022 leadership race….