Five candidates left as Warren Hamm drops out of B.C. Conservatives leadership race
ROSSLAND, B.C. — The number of candidates running to replace John Rustad as leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. has shrunk to five.
Contractor Warren Hamm of Rossland, B.C., says he has dropped out of the race and now supports entrepreneur and philanthropist Yuri Fulmer.
Hamm says Fulmer is a “true conservative” and the only candidate who can unite the right while protecting the party from a “liberal takeover” and “becoming B.C. United 2.0.”
Fulmer says he welcomes Hamm’s endorsement and his decision to join his team, adding that Hamm advocated for “common sense” conservatism and a government that respects taxpayers.


