Party members will cast their votes on Sunday in a campaign that has been overshadowed by the unsettling signals from Washington.
Liberal MPs are gathering on Parliament Hill this afternoon to huddle after the party selected its new leader, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
The fallout from the B.C. Conservatives’ ejection of Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie continued on Monday as she and two fellow MLAs, Tara Armstrong of Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream and Jordan Kealy of Peace River North, accused party leader John Rustad of “caving to the woke liberals” within his party.
Carney handily beat former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who won only eight percent of the Liberal leadership vote. Former House Leader Karina Gould trailed at 3.2 percent, followed by former member of parliament and Montréal-area businessman Frank Baylis, at three percent.
Armstrong told reporters outside the legislature today that Rustad "caved to the woke liberals who have infiltrated the party." Independent MLAs Jordan Kealy, Dallas Brodie and Tara Armstrong speak outside the B.C. legislature building on March 10 ...
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