
B.C.’s legislature could get a new party. Here’s what that would mean
VANCOUVER — Cracks in the Opposition B.C. Conservative Party became cavernous last week when one MLA was kicked out of caucus and another two followed in solidarity.
Dallas Brodie, Tara Armstrong and Jordan Kealy say they will sit in the legislature as Independents for now, but will “explore” the idea of forming a new political party, since the threshold for party status in the B.C. legislature is two members.
Here’s what party status could mean for the former Conservatives.
DOES IT MEAN MONEY?