BC Conservative MLAs Demand Apology Following Colleague’s Remarks on Police Board Member Resignation
Some BC Conservative MLAs are calling for a caucus member to issue an apology for media comments over the forced resignation of a Vancouver Police board member.
Thirteen Conservative MLAs wrote a letter to leader John Rustad on Nov. 29, asking him to take action after MLA Elenore Sturko’s comments to CBC News about Sakoma-Fadugba’s social media posts.
They wrote that Rustad’s leadership had been marked by his willingness to denounce cancel culture and stand up for freedom of expression.
“It is our view that the statements caused undue harm to Ms. Sakoma and called into question our commitment to the core values shared by Conservatives,” they wrote.
“There are unanswered questions regarding the extent to which Ms. Sturko’s statements were vetted in advance by senior staff.”
The MLAs also ask that the Vancouver Police Board engage in conciliatory discussions with Sakoma-Fadugba.
The letter was signed by Tara Armstrong, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream; Rosalyn Bird, MLA for Prince George-Valemount; Dallas Brodie, MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena; Brent Chapman, MLA for Surrey South; Reann Gasper, MLA for Abbotsford-Mission; Sharon Hartwell, MLA for Bulkley Valley-Stikine; Anna Kindy, MLA for North Island; Jordan Kealy, MLA for Peace River North; Kristina Loewen, MLA for Kelowna Centre; Macklin McCall, MLA for West Kelowna-Peachland; Heather Maahs, MLA for Chilliwack North; Korky Neufeld, MLA for Abbotsford West; and Ward Stamer, MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson.
The Epoch Times attempted to contact Sturko for comment but did not hear back by publication time.
A Conservative Party of B.C. spokesperson told The Epoch Times that Rustad could not comment on internal caucus matters at this time.
Sakoma-Fadugba responded to the MLAs’ letter on social media, saying she was grateful for the support.
“It is time to come together to Make Canada Canadian Again—a place where fairness, common sense, and respect for differing viewpoints define our national identity.”
Carolina Avendano contributed to this report.