What happens when the integrity of democracy is called into question? When razor-thin margins and allegations of misconduct leave voters wondering if their voices were truly heard?
This week on the podcast, I sat down with John Rustad, leader of the BC Conservatives and a man unafraid to challenge the status quo. We dove deep into the allegations of election irregularities in the recent BC provincial election—stories of voter impersonation, suspicious mail-in ballots, and even sworn affidavits from residents claiming they never cast the ballots that bear their names.
Rustad doesn’t just talk about the problem; he’s demanding answers. From the 22-vote margin in Surrey-Guildford that secured the NDP’s majority to the systemic issues plaguing our election process, this conversation pulls no punches.
But this isn’t just about one election—it’s about the future of democracy in British Columbia. Can we trust the system as it stands? What needs to change to ensure the integrity of our elections moving forward? Rustad shares his vision and lays out the steps needed to restore faith in the democratic process.
We also tackle the big questions:
Why are industries like forestry and film shutting their doors in BC?
How do we address the opioid crisis without enabling addiction?
What can be done to make housing affordable again for working families?
And of course, we ask the question on everyone’s mind: Can the BC Conservatives build on their historic success and become a real contender in the next election?
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