26-11-2025 16:00 via nanaimobulletin.com

‘Really tight’: MLA says caucus united behind embattled B.C. Conservative leader

In the wake of a letter from party officials calling for the resignation of BC Conservative leader John Rustad, one of his Langley-area MLAs expressed confidence in his leadership.
“I think he’s doing a good job,” Langley-Walnut Grove MLA Misty Van Popta told the Langley Advance Times.
A Nov. 18 open letter from Corey Brooks, president of the BC Conservative party’s North Burnaby riding association, contained the name of 15 current and former riding association officials
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