Former B.C. Conservative Boultbee crosses to NDP, calling out ‘Trump-style populism’
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s NDP government has more breathing room with a two-seat majority in the legislature after adding member Amelia Boultbee, who has openly criticized her former Conservative party and its new leader over what she sees as a swing toward “Trump-style populism.”
Boultbee was elected to represent Penticton-Summerland under the B.C. Conservative banner in 2024 by a few hundred votes but left the party to sit as an Independent about a year later after a falling out with former leader John Rustad.
She told a joint news conference with NDP Premier David Eby on Friday that the Conservatives are offering an approach that would “set our province back and leave us more divided.”
“I’ve always believed that politics should be about respecting each other, while working to solve problems, and those values have never changed. However, the party I was first elected with has,” she said.


