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Political science prof watches for the Liberals next move

A retired VIU political science professor isĀ betting on Dianne Watts as the new Liberal leader.
BC Liberal Party members will elect the new leader online or by phone over a three-day period startingĀ on February 1st.
Allan Warnke says, for 2018, he expects the Liberals, with a new leader,Ā will get used the idea they are in opposition and will beĀ more focused…..
The next sitting of the legislature is set to start on February 18th and the budget will come down a week later.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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