Some B.C. Conservatives say ‘incapacitated’ Rustad out as leader. But others disagree
VICTORIA — An attempted coup against John Rustad’s leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. descended into chaos on Wednesday, with the party’s legislators unable to agree who was in charge.
The party announced just before 1 p.m. that Rustad had been “removed” as leader of the Opposition and a caucus vote had installed Trevor Halford as interim leader after 20 MLAs representing a caucus majority said they had lost confidence in Rustad and wanted him out.
A news release on party letterhead said Rustad was removed because he was “professionally incapacitated.”
But if Rustad’s opponents thought that was the end of the matter they were mistaken, as his supporters roamed the legislature’s corridors insisting he remained Opposition leader, and Rustad took his usual seat in the chamber.



