Whoever gets elected the next leader of the BC Conservatives on Saturday will inherit a party largely free of caucus drama—for the first time, perhaps, in its history.
They can thank Trevor Halford, who as interim leader has helped stage a remarkable turnaround of the opposition party during the spring session of the legislature.
The BC Conservatives have now gone five months without public fights, split votes, controversial bills or unauthorized renegade speeches that exploded into crisis management.
That’s no small feat. Especially when you consider the comedy of errors during the dying days of John Rustad’s leadership, involving things like firings, resignations and mandatory cell phone searches for
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