Fulmer says B.C. Conservatives must be a grand coalition as he enters leadership race
VICTORIA — Yuri Fulmer says the Conservative Party of B.C. needs to be a “grand coalition” that refrains from “undisciplined” behaviour if it wants to govern, as he becomes the first high-profile candidate to run for the party’s leadership.
Fulmer, the chancellor of Capilano University who made his fortune with fast food franchises, said that means that the Conservatives have to “welcome a lot of people” into the party who don’t feel comfortable there now — including former B.C. Liberals.
“Let me be very clear,” he said in an interview. “I’m running to be the leader of the B.C. Conservatives. I am a Conservative. What I will do, though, is welcome into the Conservative tent people who are conservatively minded, and they may have called themselves B.C. Liberals in the past, but their alternative to the NDP right now is the B.C. Conservative Party.”
He also said he would not be “dragged down” into a debate about Indigenous land acknowledgments, as he officially launched his campaign on Tuesday, a day after his website went live.
