Sturko’s dismissal from B.C. Conservatives shrinks party’s appeal, analyst says
VICTORIA — A political expert said the expulsion from the B.C. Conservative caucus of Elenore Sturko by Leader John Rustad will limit the appeal of the party and place more pressure on him.
University of B.C. political science lecturer Stewart Prest said Tuesday that the initial decision of Sturko — a former RCMP officer and member of the LGBTQ2+ community — to join the Conservatives last year showed it could be a “big tent party” where people from diverse backgrounds were welcome.
But Prest said that perception might be changing.
“The dismissal of someone like Sturko suggests that perhaps that is not the case, that it is really just a party by and for right-of-centre populists of a certain type,” he said.


