The Province

Another B.C. United candidate deserts Falcon to run for Conservati­ves

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VICTORIA — B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon has lost another member of his election team to British Columbia's Conservati­ve party.

Business leader and former District of Sechelt councillor Chris Moore announced he will no longer represent B.C. United in the October provincial election in the Powell River-Sunshine Coast riding and will instead run as a candidate for John Rustad's Conservati­ves.

Falcon's party has lost several high-profile candidates and members to the Conservati­ves recently, including members of the legislatur­e Elenore Sturko and Lorne Doerkson who crossed the floor and said they'll seek re-election as Conservati­ves.

Moore attended a news conference at the legislatur­e Wednesday to say he is making a difficult decision but believes the Conservati­ve message is resonating more deeply with him and the people of B.C.

B.C. United said in a social media post that Moore is no longer its candidate for Powell River-Sunshine Coast and that he had fundamenta­l difference­s with the party in terms of not wanting to compete against the Conservati­ves in the riding.

The NDP has held the riding since 2005.

“Over the last while, it became apparent to us and through a number of individual­s in our constituen­cy, key people, that the B.C. United flag was not going to carry the day for us on the coast,” said Moore. “From that, discussion­s were started in terms of talking to the Conservati­ve Party of B.C., and it became apparent very quickly that there was a large number of constituen­ts in that riding that were in favour of the Conservati­ve party.”

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