Ex-grocery boss Jones says customer is boss as he eyes B.C. Conservative leadership
VICTORIA — Former grocery executive Darrell Jones says he plans to apply lessons learned from B.C. billionaire Jimmy Pattison to the political world as he considers running for the leadership of the provincial Conservatives.
He says Pattison taught him that the customer is the boss, and if Jones were to be become the premier of B.C., British Columbians would be his boss.
Jones, who was president of Pattison Food Group until his retirement in February, says in an interview that he’ll decide in four to eight weeks whether to run for the leadership of the B.C. Conservatives after announcing on Monday that he’s “seriously considering” a run.
He cites affordability, health care and public safety as key issues, and says he had never held membership in a political party until about two weeks ago, when he joined the B.C. Conservatives after John Rustad’s resignation as party leader.











