Vancouver Island doctor Jonathan Kerr enters B.C. Greens leadership race
- Comox councillor and family doctor Jonathan Kerr announced his candidacy for the B.C. Green Party leadership, becoming the first declared candidate to succeed Sonia Furstenau after her 2025 electoral defeat.
- Following Sonia Furstenau's electoral defeat in Victoria-Beacon Hill, the B.C. Green Party leadership race was triggered, with applications opening in late February and closing mid-June.
- Drawing on his record as twice-elected Comox councillor, CVRD vice chair and 17-year family doctor, Kerr—recipient of the 2024 My Family Doctor Award—urges “long-term approach” to affordability, health and sustainability.
- Kerr launches his campaign on July 5 in Courtenay, planning a province-wide tour to engage voters and promote party growth.
- Voting for the B.C. Green Party leadership runs September 13-23, with a goal to expand its two-MLA caucus and pursue long-term provincial growth.
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Vancouver Island doctor Jonathan Kerr enters B.C. Greens leadership race
A Vancouver Island councillor and family doctor has announced his candidacy for the B.C. Green Party leadership. Dr. Jonathan Kerr says he will officially launch his campaign on Saturday with an event in Courtenay. He is a twice-elected Comox councillor, has been a family doctor for 17 years and has...
Vancouver Island doctor Jonathan Kerr enters B.C. Greens leadership race – Energeticcity.ca
COMOX — A Vancouver Island councillor and family doctor has announced his candidacy for the B.C. Green Party leadership. Dr. Jonathan Kerr says he will officially launch his campaign on Saturday with an event in Courtenay. He is a twice-elected Comox councillor, has been a family doctor for 17 years and has served as vice-chair of the Comox Valley Regional District. Kerr is the first declared candidate to replace Sonia Furstenau, who had been le…
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