Northern MLA Sheldon Clare says he is running for B.C. Conservative leadership
VICTORIA — British Columbia Conservative MLA Sheldon Clare says he’s running for the leadership to stop former provincial Liberals from regaining control of the party.
Clare, who represents the riding Prince George-North Cariboo, says he has seen a “lot of pressure” from former B.C. Liberals to take control but that party represents a “failed model” in B.C. politics.
He says he’s running to make sure that the B.C. Conservative Party “isn’t changed into something less than that,” and it stands “firm against the ideological policies” of the New Democrats and B.C. Liberals.
Clare says he will bring his experience as the former president of the National Firearms Association from 2010 to 2021 among other leadership roles to build a “good, solid team” that will move the province in a new direction.


