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Conservative Leadership Hopeful Milobar Changes Campaign Manager After Investigation

Jeff Conaster will take over as Milobar distances his campaign from a $4,500 Elections B.C. fine tied to a false website and mail-out.

  • On Saturday, Conservative MLA Peter Milobar announced that campaign manager Mark Werner is "stepping back" from his role, citing the need to "focus on his family business" amid controversy involving a 2024 political website and mail-out.
  • Elections B.C. fined the United party $4,500 for "transmitting a false statement to affect election results" related to the 2024 website, which investigators confirmed was orchestrated by campaign officials including Werner while he held that position.
  • Milobar claimed Thursday that "preliminary discussions" with Werner "confirmed that he had no knowledge" of the materials, while announcing Jeff Conaster will assume campaign leadership.
  • UBC political science lecturer Stewart Prest said the change "favours Elliott," suggesting Milobar's association with the controversy may hinder his leadership bid as Elliott "has been out in front in some ways" since early days of the campaign.
  • Candidates have until April 18 to sign up new members eligible to vote next month as the race to replace Rustad enters its final stretch with four other contenders remaining.
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Conservative leadership hopeful Milobar changes campaign manager after investigation

Peter Milobar will be without his longtime campaign manager during the final stretch of the race to become the new leader of the Conservative Party of B.C.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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