B.C. Conservative Research Leaked
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•B.C. Election: NDP using B.C. United research to mount attacks on ’crackpot’ Conservatives
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Almost 200 pages of research on the B.C. Conservative Party have come back to haunt the new alliance.
The New Democrats are using the leaked documents to depict Conservative candidates as supporters of “crackpot” conspiracy theories.
Sources within United confirm the research was compiled before the party dropped out of the campaign to support their former rivals.
Rustad said in June he regretted getting the “so-called vaccine” against COVID-19 .
He said vaccine mandates were “not so much” about achieving herd immunity or stopping the spread of the disease as they were about “shaping opinion and control of the population” Rustad says he developed heart problems after his second shot, and when he went for his third he wasn’t asked about it.
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