B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad urges end to carbon tax and drug decriminalization during Chilliwack rally
CHILLIWACK — Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad reiterated his pledge to axe the carbon tax, hire back health care workers who were fired for not being fully vaccinated, and tackle B.C.’s growing deficit of $8 billion a year during a rally held Friday (June 7) in Chilliwack.
Rustad, whose party has surged from a mere single digits a year ago to second-place behind the governing B.C. NDP, and has been bolstered by the defection of four BC United MLAs to the B.C. Conservatives, made the remarks during a Friday evening rally at Atchelitz Hall on Lickman Road.
“You will see the carbon tax eliminated in British Columbia,” said Rustad, who pledged to make sweeping changes if his party forms government. “It can be done. It will be done, so $3.5 billion dollars that we’ll be putting back in people’s pockets here in British Columbia.”
Touching on a wide range of topics, including drug decriminalization, Rustad said B.C. Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry continues to double down on decriminalization of hard drugs.

