Rustad says staff won't give RCMP 'blackmail' statement as leadership vote begins
- Party staff allege that they are being blackmailed but do not want to provide a written statement to police, according to Rustad.
- The involved staff prefer the issue to resolve quietly so they can continue their lives, as stated by Rustad.
- Three former Conservative MLAs denied the allegations and claimed they were intended to distract from concerns about Rustad's leadership.
- Rustad will have to step down if his support falls below 50 percent during the leadership vote, which could last about six months.
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Peace River North MLA calls for B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad to resign – Energeticcity.ca
Left: BC Conservative leader John Rustad (File). Right: Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy (Jordan Kealy). FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Peace River North MLA is calling for the B.C. Conservative party leader’s resignation. On Tuesday, June 24th, Jordan Kealy posted on X – the platform formerly known as Twitter – calling for John Rustad to resign for what he says is “the good of British Columbians.” He stated Rustad’s leadership is “building on a we…
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