Caroline Elliott's plan to end the NDP in B.C. | Caroline Elliott speaks with Harrison Faulkner
BC Conservative leadership hopeful Caroline Elliott outlines her path to the nomination—and her strategy to break the NDP’s grip on provincial politics
Conservative Party of BC leadership candidate Caroline Elliott speaks with Ratio’d about her plans to win the party’s nomination contest and what she will do to end the NDP’s hold on BC provincial politics.
Under David Eby’s leadership, Elliott argues British Columbia is facing economic decline, rising homelessness, and a worsening addiction crisis—issues she says have reshaped daily life across the province. In this wide-ranging interview, she lays out her vision for a revitalized conservative movement in B.C., one rooted in smaller government, fiscal restraint, and a pushback against what she describes as deeply embedded ideological influence within public institutions..
Elliott positions British Columbia as a “new frontier” for conservatism in Canada, arguing that the stakes go beyond traditional policy debates to broader cultural and institutional battles. She pledges to unite a divided Conservative caucus without compromising core principles, while expanding the party’s appeal to form government.
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