Why rivals turned allies and scrambled B.C. politics

Why rivals turned allies and scrambled B.C. politics

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      3. sept 2024
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The B.C. United Party has suspended its election campaign and encouraged supporters to join forces with the Conservative Party of B.C., with the aim of bringing together the right-of-centre vote ahead of next month's provincial election.

This is a dramatic turn of events given that the two parties' leaders – Kevin Falcon of B.C. United, and John Rustad of the B.C. Conservative Party – were bitter rivals.

Rob Shaw covers B.C. politics for CHEK news and Glacier Media. He explains the dramatic reversal, how it came to be, and what this shifting political landscape might mean for the upcoming election.

For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts


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