B.C.'s legislature could get a new party. Here's what that would mean
- Three Independent MLAs, Dallas Brodie, Jordan Kealy, and Tara Armstrong, plan to explore launching a new political party after leaving the B.C. Conservative Party due to internal divisions.
- Brodie was ousted from the caucus after challenging party leadership and refusing to remove a controversial post about child burials at a residential school.
- Kealy expressed a lack of confidence in party leader John Rustad, stating he lacks the courage and integrity to oppose the NDP.
- The removal of these MLAs decreases the B.C. Conservatives' number of seats to 41, while the NDP maintains a slim majority with 44 seats.
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