Old guard, new guard square off in Liberal leadership contest in stretch run
VICTORIA — The contest to replace Christy Clark as leader of British Columbia’s Liberal party is in its stretch run with the race coming down to a choice between the old guard and party newcomers.
Three veteran cabinet ministers, Mike de Jong, Andrew Wilkinson and Todd Stone, are facing backbenchers Sam Sullivan and Michael Lee, as well as Dianne Watts, who was the mayor of Surrey before winning a seat for the Conservatives in the House of Commons.
David Black, a political communications expert at Victoria’s Royal Roads University, said Monday the race has split into two camps: those wanting change and those resisting it.
There are also many Liberals who have yet to accept last year’s election result that saw the party lose power to the NDP after 16 years in office, he said.