VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad started his first news conference since losing the election this week on a ...
Last Friday, when Postmedia News sought Rustad’s response about Sapozhnikov’s remarks, he said he was “appalled” but made no ...
On the heels of president-elect Donald Trump's resounding win this week, B.C. Conservative Leader john Rustad says the ...
John Rustad, now leader of the opposition, is conceding that he will not be premier, but vows to keep fighting for British ...
Rustad did not dump Sapozhnikov as a candidate or suggest she should quit. At the time, she was trailing New Democrat Dana ...
Rustad led his party to 44 seats in a historically close provincial election, an outcome that wasn't clear until the final count of mail-in and absentee ballots.
Conservative Party of B.C. John Rustad Tuesday (Oct. 29) said his party would support government policies that support ...
Elections BC says it has discovered missing ballots and unreported votes in the aftermath of a recent provincial election.
The newly re-elected premier said he hopes to have a cabinet and speaker appointed before the end of the year.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The errors prompted B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to call for an independent review on Monday. Elections B.C. said in a statement that the ...
Conservative Leader John Rustad said Tuesday that Marina Sapozhnikov will not be running for the party again, after Postmedia News reported on her derogatory comments about Indigenous Peoples.