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Resigned as party leader on December 4, 2025

Key Details (as of Dec 2025):

  • MLA Status: He remains the elected representative for Nechako Lakes.
  • Leadership: He stepped down as BC Conservative Party Leader in December 2025 after internal turmoil but decided to continue as an MLA.
  • Future Plans: Rustad has stated he will not seek re-election in the next provincial election but will support the party’s new leader.
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    John Rustad
    Rustad in 2016
    Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia
    In office
    October 19, 2024 – December 4, 2025
    Preceded byKevin Falcon
    Succeeded byTrevor Halford
    Leader of Conservative Party of British Columbia
    In office
    March 31, 2023 – December 4, 2025
    Preceded byTrevor Bolin
    Succeeded byTrevor Halford (interim)
    Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations of British Columbia
    In office
    June 22, 2017 – July 18, 2017
    PremierChristy Clark
    Preceded bySteve Thomson
    Succeeded byDoug Donaldson
    Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation of British Columbia
    In office
    June 10, 2013 – July 18, 2017
    PremierChristy Clark
    Preceded byIda Chong
    Succeeded byScott Fraser
    Member of the Legislative Assembly
    for Nechako Lakes
    Prince George-Omineca (2005–2009)
    Assumed office
    May 17, 2005
    Preceded byPaul Nettleton
    Personal details
    Born (1963-08-18) August 18, 1963 (age 62)
    Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
    PartyBC Conservative
    (since 2023)
    Other political
    affiliations
    Residence(s)Cluculz Lake, British Columbia, Canada

    John Rustad is a Canadian politician who served as the leader of the Opposition in British Columbia from 2024 to 2025 and leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia from 2023 to 2025. He has served as the member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for Nechako Lakes since 2009.

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