
Former Victoria Canadian Alliance candidate and Crease Harman and Company lawyer Bruce Hallsor may be adding a new entry to his resume: political trustbuster. Conservative insiders say Mr. Hallsor is considering running against Saanich mayor Frank Leonard, who has monopolized the job since 1996, in the next municipal election. Mr. Hallsor, who is thought by some to be the most obvious successor to Saanich-Gulf Islands Conservative MP Gary Lunn should he ever retire, is president of that riding's constituency association. He is also a member of the Monarchist League of Canada and vice-president for Fair Vote Canada, an organization advocating electoral reform. Earlier Public Eye reported Conservatives in Victoria were considering forming a municipal farm team.
Bruce Halsor, chair of the Gordo Appointed
City of Victoria Board of Variance is a sure
loser for Saanich Mayor.
Those who follow local politics will remember Bruc as the deciding vote to allow the three metre wide house to be built on Shakespeare Ave, in Victoria.
No one in Saanich is ready for that sort of in-fill, even if it is Monarchical!
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