Darrell Jones drops out of B.C. Conservative leadership race, six candidates remain
VICTORIA — The number of candidates running for the leadership of the British Columbia Conservatives has shrunk to six, with candidate Darrell Jones announcing he will be throwing his support behind Caroline Elliott.
The former Save-on-Foods executive says in a statement posted to social media on Saturday that he and Elliott are aligned on priorities including working with small businesses and industry, reducing the cost of government and tackling economic challenges “hitting young people the hardest.”
That now leaves just six candidates in the race for leadership of the official Opposition.
Among those in the running is contractor Warren Hamm, entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer, former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Iain Black, former federal MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay, and current MLA Peter Milobar, who is now the only sitting legislator vying for the leadership.


