As the B.C. Conservative party heads into a major meeting this weekend, leader John Rustad insists the party is united despite a public disagreement on residential schools and five MLAs breaking with their party to vote against an NDP motion opposing proposed Trump tariffs.
“At the end of the day we said we would have free votes and we would be supporting people to be able to have free speech, and that’s what this looks like,” Rustad said Tuesday morning.
“What family in this province doesn’t have issues and divisions in it? The question is what is it that unites us, not what is it that divides us, in terms of these issues" ...
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