B.C. Conservatives ‘accept differences’ among members as party meets in AGM: Rustad
- The B.C. Conservative Party is holding its annual general meeting as members seek stability after becoming the Official Opposition with 44 members.
- B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad described internal disagreements as 'family' issues, emphasizing openness to differences among party members during the meeting.
- Views within the caucus differ, highlighted by Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie's social media post about child burial sites at a former residential school, which remains up despite party leadership's request.
- Conservative MLA Peter Milobar expressed personal ties to Indigenous issues, stating the importance of acknowledging the realities of residential schools after internal backlash from Brodie's comments.
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