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Statement from ICBA’s Chris Gardner regarding BC Conservative Leadership Race

Statement from ICBA’s Chris Gardner regarding BC Conservative Leadership Race

The following is a statement from Chris Gardner, President and CEO of ICBA.

Over the past few months, I have been considering seeking the leadership of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, making calls, building a team, and earning support.

During this process, I recently completed a series of medical exams and diagnostic tests.

For a couple of years, I have been managing a cardiovascular issue through medication, diet and smarter lifestyle choices. However, the recent tests revealed early-stage prostate cancer. While caught early, this diagnosis, combined with my cardiovascular issue, will require even greater attention to my health going forward.

After speaking with my wife, close friends, and doctors, I have decided that my primary focus at this time should be on managing and maintaining my health and not on seeking public office.

I will continue to serve as the President & CEO of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association. The work our team is doing – standing up for the men and women in construction, pushing for practical solutions to get more homes and infrastructure built faster and more affordably, and for a competitive, free-enterprise economy – matters now more than ever.

I am deeply grateful for all those who have expressed their support and for their advice and their encouragement.

I’m confident the Conservative Party of BC will choose a strong leader who will present a principled and compelling vision to British Columbians for a brighter, more affordable future for our province. ICBA and I will continue to advocate for policies focused on building a stronger economy and shared prosperity for all British Columbians.

On a personal note, I share this news because early detection works – men, talk to your doctor and get checked.

Chris Gardner
President and CEO, ICBA

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