Rustad stops in Kamloops during final week of party leadership review
KAMLOOPS — British Columbia’s MLAs are set to return to the legislature in early October for the fall session. It will be the first official sitting since late May, and only the second session of the latest edition of the legislature. Before they all return however, the BC Conservatives are wrapping up a leadership review of John Rustad, with members across the province voting on the future direction of the party.
In many senses the BC Conservative Party is still in its infancy, rising from relative obscurity to official opposition in short order. Now the man who helped revive the party is facing a leadership review.
“Everywhere I’ve gone, the results have been very positive. I don’t know, of course, what the vote results are. We will see what looks like in another week or so,” said Rustad during a visit to Kamloops on Tuesday (Sept. 16). “But the response from the members has been very, very positive. It’s actually been very good engagements through every corner of the province — and good turnouts, too.”


