Tim Hudak Named New PC Leader
Caroline Franks
Sunday, June 28, 2009
41 year old Niagara MPP Tim Hudak is replacing John Tory as the new leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives.
Hudak served in the cabinet of former premier Mike Harris.
Hudak told a large crowd at the convention in Markham that its time for a change in Ontario.
Hudak beat out two-time leadership hopeful Frank Klees, rookie Randy Hillier and Christine Elliott, who is married to federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.
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