Vancouver Island MP Aaron Gunn won’t run for leadership of B.C. Conservatives
VICTORIA — Vancouver Island MP Aaron Gunn said he won’t run for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. because he doesn’t want to risk giving the federal Liberals a majority government.
Gunn said Wednesday that his departure could “upend the balance of power in Ottawa” and leaving would be too great a risk as Prime Minister Mark Carney continues to pursue a “deliberate and transparent strategy to bribe or otherwise convince morally bankrupt MPs” to cross the floor.
He doesn’t want give some media and the federal Liberals an opportunity to “spin” his departure as a “loss of confidence” or “worse, a betrayal” in the leadership of federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, he said.
The decision will ripple across the political landscape of British Columbia, where provincial Conservatives are searching for a new leader and some stability after a year of turmoil.


