British Columbia’s new official Opposition leader is facing the first major test of his leadership.
Thirteen BC Conservative MLAs have written a letter to Leader John Rustad demanding action to restore “confidence in the core values” of the Conservative caucus, and singling out one of their caucus colleagues.
The letter, first obtained by CKNW Radio host Jas Johal, comes just weeks after the fledgling BC Conservative party came within three seats of forming a majority government in B.C.’s provincial election.
The issue revolves around Surrey-Cloverdale Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko’s response to the Nov. 22 ouster of Vancouver Police Board vice-chair Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba, following a series of posts she made on social media.
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