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Author: Justine Hunter
Publication Date: December 10, 2024 - 21:27

BC Conservatives wage internal caucus battle over social values

December 10, 2024
British Columbia’s new Conservative opposition is embroiled in an internal caucus battle that has spilled into a public debate over social values, though the party’s leader is stressing his commitment to free speech and the need to focus on broader campaign issues.Conservative Leader John Rustad received a letter late last month signed by 13 MLAs criticizing his star recruit, Elenore Sturko, after she publicly supported the decision of a Vancouver police board member to resign for making comments that she said could be offensive toward ethnic and gender minorities.


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