Newly re-elected leader Dan Brooks ousted as leader of the BC Conservative party
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The British Columbia Conservative party is leaderless again.
Dan Brooks says the party’s board has stripped him of his leadership on a technicality.
The 41-year-old businessman from Vanderhoof says the board has ruled the party meeting that approved his candidacy for the September leadership race lacked a quorum.
Brooks first became leader of the BC Conservatives in 2014 but resigned earlier this year, citing family and business responsibilities, and concern about a lawsuit from a losing candidate.