In British Columbia, a Political Party's Collapse Echoes an Earlier Election
Briefly

The alliance of Liberals and Conservatives in British Columbia has a turbulent history, with past elections reshaping the political landscape and influencing present dynamics.
The B.C. Liberals officially severed ties with the federal party in 1987, highlighting the often tenuous connections between federal and provincial political entities.
In 1991, following a scandal that led to the collapse of the Social Credit Party, traditional Liberal voters shifted to support the revived B.C. Liberal Party.
Despite regaining power after years in opposition, the current leaders of the B.C. Liberals were noted not to be traditional Liberals at all.
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