Party leader Rustad apologizes after ‘repeating rumour’ about B.C. Conservative woman
VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has apologized to his caucus after discussing a party member’s alleged romantic relationship at a meeting with legislators last week.
The Canadian Press saw a copy of the emailed apology on Thursday, after Conservative legislator Peter Milobar previously confirmed that a redacted screenshot of it, posted to social media, was authentic.
“Yes, we received an email from John that he apologized in,” Opposition finance critic Milobar said on Monday, when asked about the screenshot.
Rustad said in the apology that he regrets “repeating a rumour that caused embarrassment and harm” to the woman, who The Canadian Press is not naming.


