Conservative leadership hopeful Milobar changes campaign manager after investigation
VICTORIA — Peter Milobar will be without his longtime campaign manager during the final stretch of the race to become the new leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. amid controversy stemming from a 2024 website and mail-out.
Milobar’s campaign said in a statement released Saturday on social media that Mark Werner is “stepping back” from his role to “focus on his family business.”
The announcement comes after Milobar issued a statement on Thursday that said “preliminary discussions” with Werner “confirmed that he had no knowledge” of the website and the mail-out that targeted former Conservative leader John Rustad, and Richmond MLA Teresa Wat.
Milobar distanced himself from the website and the mail-out in his Thursday statement.


