Former B.C. premier Christy Clark, who is considering a run for federal Liberal leader, has backtracked on her claim this week that she’d never been a member of the Conservative party.
Christy Clark, the former premier of British Columbia, abandoned a possible bid to replace Justin Trudeau, further narrowing the field for Canada’s next Liberal Party leader and prime minister.
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark, who was considering a run for the federal Liberal leadership, says she’s made the difficult decision to step back. “There are vitally important issues that n ...
The former British Columbia premier said there wasn't enough time for her to mount a successful campaign and to 'effectively connect with Francophone Canadians in their language.' ...
Clark publicly expressed interest in leading the federal Liberal party back in October but noted at the time the job was not open. Now, of course, it is.
Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark says she wants to be "part of ... a registered Liberal Party member who led the ...
“Over the course of 6.5 years premier, Christy Clark turned BC's economy around - transforming massive deficits in 5 consecutive balanced budgets and the lowest taxes in Canada,” OREA’s ...
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says she is stepping back from the race to replace Justin Trudeau as leader of the federal Liberals and prime minister. Clark said in a statement on her website ...
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark confirmed on Tuesday that she will not run for the federal Liberal leadership.
A few high-profile supporters came out on Wednesday night (January 5) to help Christy Clark rally her troops for the B.C. Liberal leadership race. Around a couple hundred people showed up and were ...
Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark, who is considering a run for federal Liberal leader, has backtracked on her claim this week that she'd never been a member of the Conservative party.