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  2. Conservative Party of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative Party of British Columbia, commonly known as the BC Conservatives and colloquially known as the Tories, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. [2] It is the main rival to the governing British Columbia New Democratic Party and forms the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

  3. John Rustad - Wikipedia

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    John Rustad MLA (born August 18, 1963) is a Canadian politician who has served as the leader of the Opposition in British Columbia since 2024 and as the leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia since 2023. He has served as the member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Nechako Lakes since 2009. [3]

  4. Larry Neufeld - Wikipedia

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    He represents the electoral district of Peace River South as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Neufeld donated $400 in 2021 to the People's Party of Canada and $400 in 2022 to PPC leader Maxime Bernier 's riding association in Beauce .

  5. Lawrence Mok - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Mok is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Maple Ridge East as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia. He unseated NDP member Bob D'Eith. [2]

  6. Scott McInnis (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    BC United (until 2024) Scott McInnis is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 British Columbia general election . He represents the electoral district of Columbia River-Revelstoke as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia .

  7. List of political parties in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Party of British Columbia: 1901 Socialism, Impossiblism: 1905–1916 Social Democratic Party of British Columbia: 1907 Social democracy: 1912–1916 People's Party of British Columbia: N/A: Populism: 1920–1924 Provincial Party of British Columbia: 1923 Agrarianism: 1924–1928 Non Partisan Independent Group: 1933 Conservatism: 1933 ...

  8. Brent Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The same day, BC Conservative leader John Rustad declined to answer whether or not Chapman would be allowed to be a cabinet minister or sit with the party caucus if elected, instead stating BC voters had a choice between Chapman or a continued New Democratic government. [6] Chapman defeated NDP candidate Haroon Ghaffar in the general election. [4]

  9. Pete Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    BC Conservatives Pete Davis is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 British Columbia general election . He represents the electoral district of Kootenay-Rockies as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia .