Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Justine Hunter
Publication Date: September 24, 2025 - 05:00
B.C. Conservative Leader expects party fundraising to take off
September 24, 2025
John Rustad, the leader of British Columbia’s official opposition, says questions about his grip on the B.C. Conservative Party are behind him, and he issued a call to the province’s business community to start fundraising.
Mr. Rustad asserted control this week when he passed a leadership review with a 70-per-cent approval rating from party members, and promptly expelled a high-profile member of his caucus, Elenore Sturko, for working behind the scenes to unseat him.
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