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Dec 31, 2025 2:04 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

Harman Bhangu signals possible bid for B.C. Conservative leadership

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B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu speaks with supporters following his election in Abbotsford-Langley in 2024. (Photo: The Canadian Press)

B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu says he is leaning toward entering the race for the party’s leadership, but will wait to make a final decision until the rules are formally released in the new year.

Bhangu, who represents Abbotsford-Langley, said he expects the party to outline the leadership framework in the second or third week of January. He noted that the structure of the race, including timelines and fundraising requirements, will play a key role in whether he puts his name forward.

His comments come days after federal Conservative MP Aaron Gunn confirmed he will not seek the provincial party’s leadership. Bhangu has previously said he would not run against Gunn, describing him as a close ally since the early days of the party’s resurgence.

Elected in 2024 after working as a truck driver and serving as a party vice-president, Bhangu has been actively gauging support. He said feedback from party members and supporters has been encouraging, adding that the prospect of his candidacy remains strong. Bhangu was among five Conservative MLAs who voted in October in favour of banning land acknowledgments by public employees.

Bhangu said the potential for a snap provincial election is also a consideration, noting that a leader would need to quickly mobilize fundraising and organizational resources. If he runs, he said economic issues would be a central focus, pointing to affordability pressures and his experience in the transportation sector.

Several names have been linked informally to the leadership contest, but no official candidates have emerged. Bhangu said many potential contenders are holding back until the party releases full details of the race.

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