Analyst says Conservative leadership race has become ‘more unpredictable and open’
VICTORIA — All five remaining candidates for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. will face off against each other for the first time during a debate Friday in Vancouver.
Former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Iain Black, commentator Caroline Elliott, former federal MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay, current MLA Peter Milobar and entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer will debate for 90 minutes at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference.
They are running to replace former leader John Rustad who left amid a caucus revolt in December.
University of B.C. political science lecturer Stewart Prest says the stakes for today’s debate are high, because the race has become “more unpredictable and open.”











