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BC Conservatives Leader Rustad ejects Dallas Brodie over residential school comments

VICTORIA — British Columbia Conservatives Leader John Rustad has ejected his attorney general critic, Dallas Brodie, from the Opposition caucus, citing comments he says “mock and belittle” residential school survivors. Rustad says that on Thursday Brodie challenged the caucus to fire her and asked for a vote on her removal before walking out of the […]

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