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Yuri Fulmer running to lead B.C. Conservatives, website reveals

Fulmer’s campaign website collects support pledges and donations as he urges a new direction following alleged mismanagement of policies affecting working families.

  • On Jan 5, 2026, Yuri Fulmer, entrepreneur and chancellor of Capilano University, launched a campaign website ahead of an official announcement expected soon, with the site featured in ads for his Cranbrook, British Columbia appearance later this week.
  • On his website, Fulmer says `British Columbia stands at a crossroads` and it's time for a new direction after `years of mismanagement and policies that have failed working families`.
  • Fulmer's media team arranged embargoed interviews ahead of a video and press release scheduled for Wednesday, and a campaign spokesperson said the site will accept pledges, donations and register new party members.
  • Fulmer frames his campaign as he says he's `ready to lead the B.C. Conservative Party to victory` while Darrell Jones and Harman Bhangu, MLA, consider leadership bids.
  • Fulmer, an entrepreneur and university chancellor, narrowly lost West Vancouver–Sea to Sky to BC Green Jeremy Valeriote in 2024, highlighting his recent electoral profile.
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Yuri Fulmer running to lead B.C. Conservatives, website reveals

VICTORIA - Vancouver entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer is running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C., with his campaign website going live in advance of an official announcement that's expected this week. Fulmer says on the website that he is running to become the leader of B.C.'s Oppositio...

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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