Independent MLA Kealy doubts prospects of new B.C. party, but won't rule out joining

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VICTORIA – Independent British Columbia legislator Jordan Kealy says he isn’t ruling out joining a new political party formed by two fellow former B.C. Conservatives, but he also questions their electoral prospects.

The new One BC party went public on Thursday, with Dallas Brodie announcing herself as interim leader and Tara Armstrong house leader as they unveiled plans to combat what Brodie called “the globalist assault” on B.C.‘s history, culture and families

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