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VANCOUVER — A British Columbia political scientist says social media questioning of the provincial election’s integrity is an “inevitable” result of political “toxicity” and a tight race.
Story continues. Nicole Brassard, vice president of the B.C. chapter of the Liberal Party of Canada, Aisha Estey, president of the BC Conservatives and Jeff Ferrier, an NDP strategist will be ...
"It's one of the wokest, most hostile environments in the province," said Thielmann, one of the members who unsuccessfully challenged current president Aisha Estey to lead the party's board of ...
President Aisha Estey was elected, along with two other executives and five directors at large. Party treasurer Robert McRudden ran unopposed. He reported to delegates that the party had $1 ...
A handout distributed to delegates accused party president Aisha Estey and co-executive directors Angelo Isidorou and Connor Gibson of revoking the memberships of grassroots activists, parachuting ...
"It's one of the wokest, most hostile environments in the province," said Thielmann, one of the members who unsuccessfully challenged current president Aisha Estey to lead the party's board of ...
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad, who took over a political vehicle with no elected members two years ago and almost won last fall’s provincial election, fended off dissidents to retain ...
NANAIMO — The B.C. Conservative Party annual general meeting had its share of outbursts as delegates gathered for the party’s first convention since a provincial election made it the official ...
Some even attended his inauguration in Washington, D.C. That includes B.C. Conservative Party president Aisha Estey. She posted a photo of herself on social media, wearing a pin with the Canadian and ...
Party president Aisha Estey posted from Washington with the comment ‘Make Canada Great Again.’ Photos via X. The president of the Conservative Party of BC travelled to Washington, D.C., to ...