Send us your questions ahead of next week’s Election Lunch

There has been no shortage of intrigue on the campaign trail leading up to the October provincial election.

Last week, The Chamber hosted Kevin Falcon — the leader of the Official Opposition and leader of the BC United Party. About 80 Chamber members were treated to a firsthand account from Falcon about his plan to form government, despite trailing in the polls.

Falcon said voters haven’t given their full attention to the election yet, and will prove that they want a centrist party.

However, the business community remains concerned that the BC United Party’s pro-business platform will compete for votes with the Conservative Party of BC.

Chamber members have a chance to make up their own minds by reserving a seat at our next Leading to Election Luncheon on June 19 with BC Conservative leader John Rustad.

“Please send us your questions and I will add them to the list for what is promising to be a dynamic Q&A session with Mr. Rustad,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said.

Questions can be sent to communications@victoriachamber.ca.

The Chamber hosted the first Leading to Election event in April with Premier David Eby, leader of the BC NDP. Our fourth event will feature the leader of the BC Green Party in September.

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Reporters scrum Kevin Falcon last week at The Chamber’s Leading to Election Luncheon.