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Former B.C. finance minister says Conservative nomination process needs examination

  • Michael De Jong, former finance minister of B.C., wanted to run for the Conservative nomination but was blocked by party leadership, who told him he was not qualified.
  • De Jong claimed this incident shows a problem with the centralization of power in the federal party.
  • De Jong believes that leader Pierre Poilievre and his inner circle do not want to investigate the recent election loss.
  • Although De Jong ran as an Independent, he lost to Conservative MP Sukhman Gill despite local endorsements.
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Former B.C. finance minister says Conservative nomination process needs examination

A longtime British Columbia MLA who was rejected as a candidate by the federal Conservatives in the April election is calling on the party to examine its nomination process.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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