School District 57 chair seeks B.C. Conservative nomination

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Rachael Weber is looking to run for the Conservative Party of B.C. in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding.

School District 57 trustee and chairperson Rachael Weber is seeking the Conservative Party of B.C. nomination in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding.

Weber announced her intention to seek the nomination on Facebook, but wasn’t immediately available for comment. “Rachael Weber has provided the Conservative Party of BC with an expression of interest in being the candidate for the Prince George-Mackenzie riding,” party leader and Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad said in an email. “The party will be providing her with a candidate questionnaire followed by a review process. The party will also be setting a candidate selection meeting date.

Rustad is currently the only Conservative MLA in the B.C. Legislature, after being kicked out of the B.C. United caucus in August 2022 for expressing his views about climate change. Weber was first elected as the Mackenzie representative on the School District 57 board in a January 2022 byelection. She was re-elected by acclimation in October, as the only candidate to step forward in Mackenzie.

 

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