Former B.C. Conservative candidate files lawsuit accusing party of defamation, fraud, discrimination

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Former B.C. Conservative Kelowna-Mission candidate Alexandra Wright has filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court against the party

Published Sep 11, 2024  •  3 minute read

Alexandra WrightAlexandra Wright was ousted as the B.C. Conservative candidate in Kelowna-Mission by the party. Photo by Handout

Kelowna lawyer and farmer Alexandra Wright has filed a lawsuit against the B.C. Conservatives a little over a month after she was ousted as the party’s candidate for Kelowna—Mission and replaced by entrepreneur Gavin Dew.

“I think anybody who’s been watching the Conservatives over the past few months have gotten a little concerned about what they’re doing to the democratic process, and what they’re doing to people who entered into the election race in good faith,” she told Postmedia.

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Back in August, Wright said she had been offered $20,000 in money for her campaign if she switched to Vernon—Lumby to make room for Dew in her Kelowna riding.

Conservative spokesperson Anthony Koch disputed her claims that she had been dropped due to the party’s courting of Dew and for comments critical of Sandher Fruit Packers, which had hosted an event for Conservative Leader John Rustad with fruit growers and packers several days before Wright’s dismissal.

He instead said “she was not performing as a candidate” and accused her of not being “out in the community building relationships, fundraising for her campaign, or door-knocking to meet voters face to face to hear about the issues that matter to them.”

In the lawsuit, Wright alleges those comments represent defamation and could hurt her business or future job prospects.

She is also accusing the party of breach of contract, discrimination and fraudulent statements, citing the way her dismissal as a candidate was handled by executive director Angelo Isidorou, who she alleges explicitly told her the dismissal was a result of her criticism of Sandher.

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Sandher has been fined over $180,000 for non-compliance in the areas of wastewater management, worker safety and for failing to report a refrigerant spill.

Wright is seeking over $800,000 in damages and for the Conservatives to remove all negative posts about her performance as a candidate as well as any claims that she had breached the party’s code of conduct.

Isidorou declined to provide Postmedia a statement, but described the lawsuit as “frivolous and vexatious.”

It is expected the statement of claim will be couriered to the Conservatives on Thursday, meaning the party will have until Oct. 4 to file a response.

“This was an opportunity for me to enter into a completely different aspect of business. This was something that I took very seriously, and I really thought that I was aligned with the party. And, I mean, I had big plans to become a minister, but unfortunately, I never got that opportunity,” says Wright.

Wright said she considered running as an Independent, but is exhausted from what she has gone through over the past month.

She said she will be supporting former B.C. United candidate Ashley Ramsay in Kelowna—Mission, who recently announced she will be running as an Independent.

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“I do believe that this might be the year of the Independent. I’m pretty excited for some of the local talent that have decided to put their names in the ring,” she said.

“It just seems to me like the other parties, all they have to offer is mudslinging, and they don’t really have anything to offer the average voter who really wants somebody ethical, who’s got integrity and who speaks to the community.”

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