Three B.C. Conservative rebels will sit as Independents
- Three former B.C. Conservative legislators will now sit as Independents in the provincial legislature.
- Dallas Brodie was expelled from the B.C. Conservative caucus due to her comments about residential schools.
- Jordan Kealy and Tara Armstrong left the party, criticizing Opposition Leader John Rustad for a toxic environment.
- Armstrong stated that Rustad's decisions revealed his corruption and lack of support for conservative values.
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Three former B.C. Conservative will sit as Independents and might form new party
On the front steps of the B.C. legislature on Monday, three rebel former members of the B.C. Conservatives laid out their case — Opposition leader John Rustad was beholden to "woke liberals," the party had been infiltrated and it had turned its back on "the truth" about residential schools.
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