Vancouver Sun

B.C. Liberals announce organizing committee to choose new leader

- DIRK MEISSNER

B.C.'s Liberal party took the first steps Thursday toward selecting a new leader while also addressing a constituti­onal technicali­ty that still has Andrew Wilkinson as party leader.

The party appointed former cabinet minister Colin Hansen as co-chairman of an organizing committee to oversee the campaign. A date hasn't been set yet to choose a new leader.

Hansen, known as a stalwart in the government­s of former premier Gordon Campbell, will cochair the seven-member committee with Victoria lawyer Roxanne Helme.

Interim Liberal Leader Shirley Bond said she is energized by the formation of the campaign oversight committee and downplayed the fact Wilkinson hasn't followed the protocol to resign under the party's constituti­on.

“I just have to say this, that British Columbians this morning didn't wake up and worry about whether or not there was constituti­onally a technical issue with who's the leader of the B.C. Liberal Party,” she said at a news conference. Wilkinson announced his resignatio­n after the Liberals lost the election last fall and dropped seats that were once considered safe for the party.

In the days following the Oct. 24 election, Wilkinson held a brief news conference where he said he planned to resign, but would remain leader until a replacemen­t is chosen. About one month later he posted on Facebook: “It is now time for me to leave the role as Opposition leader as voters in B.C. have made their preference clear.”

Although Wilkinson hasn't official resigned, Bond said she is leading the Liberals.

“I'm speaking to you today as the leader of the Opposition, make no mistake about that,” she said.

Wilkinson is not receiving any leadership benefits from the party and he has no leadership responsibi­lities, Bond said.

“I can assure you this, Andrew Wilkinson is focusing on his role as an MLA,” she said. “He has no responsibi­lities, no stipend, nothing

I'm quite energized looking at what candidates might emerge.

like that related to the B.C. Liberal party. We certainly expect a letter of resignatio­n at some point in the next few weeks, but the fact of the matter is I lead the official Opposition.”

Wilkinson was not available for comment.

Bond, who has already ruled herself out of the Liberal leadership race, said 2021 will be a year of reflection, renewal and rebuilding for the party.

“In the meantime, the party will continue to create and unveil the leadership contest rules and how it will work,” she said. “I'm quite energized looking at what candidates might emerge and eventually they will transition to take on the role that I have now.”

Other members of the organizing committee to help pick a leader include legislatur­e members Jackie Tegart, Derek Lew, Sarah Sidhu, Don Silverside­s and Cameron Stolz.

The committee's mandate includes determinin­g the timeline for the leadership election, establishi­ng the campaign's rules and implementi­ng the election process for party members.

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