The five remaining B.C. Conservative leadership hopefuls all agreed on repealing a key provincial indigenous rights law, but clashed over the future scope and focus of the party during a debate on April 28.
The event in Vancouver, which opened with a First Nations land acknowledgment from co-host Stuart McNish, saw fault lines emerge over whether the party should seek to be a big tent or move further right to accommodate right-wing rival party OneBC and avoid a potential split vote.





