'We're not splitting the right': Leader of BC's 2nd-newest political party lays out her stall (Now Media)
The leader of British Columbia’s second-youngest political party is making her pitch to voters.
Karin Kirkpatrick is the leader of CentreBC, which was founded in March – just a few months before the Conservative Party of BC spin-off OneBC was created.
She’s a former BC United/BC Liberal MLA who represented a riding in West Vancouver between 2020 and 2024.
When BC United was eclipsed last year by the BC Conservatives – and after her then-leader, Kevin Falcon, agreed to clear the way for John Rustad’s party – Kirkpatrick tried to hold onto her riding as an independent. Despite winning more than 20 per cent of the vote, she was beaten by her BC Conservative rival.
Now, having had several months to regroup after last October’s election, Kirkpatrick’s back in the game: and she’s gunning for both the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives ...
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Karin Kirkpatrick is the leader of CentreBC, which was founded in March – just a few months before the Conservative Party of BC spin-off OneBC was created.
She’s a former BC United/BC Liberal MLA who represented a riding in West Vancouver between 2020 and 2024.
When BC United was eclipsed last year by the BC Conservatives – and after her then-leader, Kevin Falcon, agreed to clear the way for John Rustad’s party – Kirkpatrick tried to hold onto her riding as an independent. Despite winning more than 20 per cent of the vote, she was beaten by her BC Conservative rival.
Now, having had several months to regroup after last October’s election, Kirkpatrick’s back in the game: and she’s gunning for both the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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