Former B.C. premier Christy Clark won’t enter federal election race
- Former British Columbia Premier Christy Clark announced she will not run in the federal election.
- In January, Clark decided not to enter the race to replace Justin Trudeau after retracting a statement about her Conservative Party membership.
- Earlier, Clark stated she lacked time for a successful campaign and couldn't connect with Francophone Canadians.
- She expressed interest in running as a Liberal MP after withdrawing her bid for Liberal leadership.
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Former BC Premier Christy Clark Says She Won’t Run in Federal Election
Former British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has announced she will not run as a candidate in the upcoming federal election. Clark’s March 24 announcement on social media said she had received “encouragement and good wishes” from Liberals and others across the country but it did not provide an explanation for her decision not to pursue candidacy. “Many thanks to all of you, but I won’t be running as a candidate in this election,” Clark wrote. “…
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