Following the newspaper's sale, Worthington took a leave of absence from the
Sun in 1982 in order to seek the nomination of the
Progressive Conservative Party for a
by-election in Toronto's
Broadview—Greenwood riding; Worthington's nomination was opposed by the party leadership and he was defeated by Bill Fastis, who was supported by the riding's Greek-Canadian community, in a hotly contested campaign in which the six candidates for the Tory nomination sold thousands of party memberships. Worthington then ran in the by-election as an independent candidate, and placed a strong second to the winner,
New Democrat Lynn McDonald, and ahead of the official Tory candidate. He succeeded in becoming the official Progressive Conservative nominee for the riding in the
1984 general election, but was again defeated by McDonald. Son-in-law and political analyst
David Frum credits Worthington's 1982 nomination battle and his subsequent battle with the Tory leadership as "set[ting] in motion the train of events that brought down Conservative Party leader
Joe Clark and opened the way for
Brian Mulroney to win the landslide Conservative victory of 1984." Worthington was a committed conservative and
anti-Communist. In the mid-1980s, he collaborated with
Craig Williamson, a former
South African Police officer responsible for bombing anti-apartheid activists, to produce a propaganda film
The ANC method - violence which was distributed by the far-right group
Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform throughout Canada in 1988. Less well known is his support for
animal welfare and
animal rights and long-time involvement with the
Toronto Humane Society.
FBI informant allegations Worthington was accused by the
Ottawa Citizen of being an informant for the American
Federal Bureau of Investigation about the suspected political sympathies of a number of his friends, including
June Callwood. Worthington filed a complaint against the
Ottawa Citizen with the
Ontario Press Council. The OPC rebuked the Citizen for not providing Worthington ample opportunity to respond before publication. The Ottawa Citizen issued an apology under protest, but the allegations against Worthington were never disproven. ==Return to the
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