John Rustad shares his B.C. Conservative origin story, in postelection message
VANCOUVER — John Rustad has taken to social media to describe his origin story as leader of British Columbia’s Conservative Party, which he took from obscurity to the brink of power in Saturday’s provincial election.
The Conservatives went from taking less than two per cent of the vote in 2020 to being elected or leading in 45 ridings, two short of a majority and only one behind Premier David Eby’s New Democrats.
Rustad has shared a photo on social media platform X showing himself sharing a pint with staffer Azim Jiwani and the Conservatives’ executive director, Angelo Isidorou, at a pub in Vancouver.
He says the trio gathered two years ago, after the B.C. Liberal Party kicked him out on his birthday in August 2022 over his support for a climate change skeptic.