B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Fulmer enters ‘unite the right’ deal with Brodie
OneBC will not contest 88 ridings while BC Conservatives yield five, with a confidence-and-supply pact to support a potential Fulmer government.
- B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Yuri Fulmer and MLA Dallas Brodie have agreed on a 'unite the right accord' to avoid vote-splitting if Fulmer leads the Opposition.
- Under the accord, Brodie's OneBC party will not run candidates in 88 of 93 ridings, and Conservatives will not run in five ridings.
- Brodie, who was expelled from the Conservative caucus for mocking residential school survivors, supports Fulmer's bid to become premier.
- The accord includes a confidence-and-supply agreement for a future Fulmer government.
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B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Fulmer enters ‘unite the right’ deal with Brodie
VICTORIA - B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer and breakaway MLA Dallas Brodie have announced a "unite the right accord" to avoid vote-splitting if Fulmer becomes Opposition leader.
B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Fulmer enters 'unite the right' deal with Brodie – Energeticcity.ca
VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer and breakaway MLA Dallas Brodie have announced a “unite the right accord” to avoid vote-splitting if Fulmer becomes Opposition leader. “British Columbians are desperate for real change, but they are concerned that a split vote will hand the NDP another majority,” Brodie, the leader and sole legislator for the OneBC party, said in a joint statement with Fulmer. “Today, we have resolved…
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