Opinion: In leaving room for B.C. Conservatives on the right, the B.C. Liberals could risk splitting the anti\u002DNDP vote
He’d get rid of the subsidies for electric vehicles.
Summarizing: “I am the only MLA who has publicly supported the freedom movement in our province,” said Rustad in the inaugural news release for his leadership campaign. He has a point about the voters who don’t see their views reflected in any of the parties in the legislature.Article content Rustad could be acclaimed leader of the Conservatives as early as next week. Entries close on Tuesday and so far no one else has come forward to replace the departing Trevor Bolin.
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