
Three B.C. Conservatives kicked from the party will sit as Independents
VICTORIA — Three former B.C. Conservative legislators have announced they will sit as Independents in the provincial legislature.
Dallas Brodie was kicked out of the caucus on Friday over her comments about residential schools, and Jordan Kealy and Tara Armstrong quit later that day, saying Opposition Leader John Rustad had abandoned the truth.
Kealy had said Friday that he would be setting up a new party, but Brodie told reporters outside the legislature on Monday that for now they’ll be sitting as Independents and although there are “whispers” of others leaving the party, she won’t give names.
Armstrong said Rustad’s actions showed he had “caved to the woke liberals who have infiltrated the party.”