BC Conservative leader pushed out of the party

| October 28, 2016 in Provincial

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The Conservative Party of British Columbia is once again looking for a leader after ousting Dan Brooks on Friday.

Brooks won the leadership vote in September by a small margin.
But, it wasn’t the first time he led the party. In January, Brooks- who lives in Vanderhoof and owns Crystal Lake Resort- resigned after 21 months in the driver's seat, saying he wanted to focus on family and business.

In the fall, Brooks decided to run again.

On Friday, he said the board of Directors retroactively declared his candidacy for leadership invalid.

Who would you like to see run for leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C.?

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