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John Rustad is a dedicated public servant and lifelong resident of northern British Columbia. Since 2005, he has proudly represented the Nechako Lakes riding as an MLA, earning a reputation as a steadfast advocate for resource development, economic reconciliation, and the everyday concerns of British Columbians.
Born and raised in Prince George, John’s roots in the region run deep. He married his wife, Kim, in 1995, and together they have shared a commitment to their community and the values of northern BC. Before entering politics, John spent over two decades working in the forestry sector. As the founder of Western Geographic Information Systems Inc., he provided consulting services that drove growth, created jobs, and supported the sustainable development of BC’s natural resources.
John’s political journey began with his election as a school board trustee for School District 57, where he advocated for local families and education. In 2005, he transitioned to provincial politics, representing Prince George–Omineca before the riding was restructured into Nechako Lakes. Throughout his career, he has championed resource-based industries, seeing them as vital to the prosperity of both the province and its communities.
As Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, John achieved a historic milestone by signing 435 agreements with First Nations—more than any other Canadian politician in modern history. These agreements created significant economic opportunities and strengthened relationships between the province and Indigenous communities, setting a benchmark for reconciliation efforts across the country.
In 2022, John made the bold decision to become an independent MLA, driven by his belief in fighting for British Columbia’s future. Recognizing the need for collective effort, he joined the Conservative Party of BC, becoming its leader on March 31, 2023. As leader, John remains focused on advancing policies that reflect the values of northern and rural British Columbians, ensuring their voices are heard in the provincial legislature.
With over 20 years of political service, John Rustad continues to work tirelessly to build a stronger, more prosperous British Columbia for all its residents.
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John Rustad is a dedicated public servant and lifelong resident of northern British Columbia. Since 2005, he has proudly represented the Nechako Lakes riding as an MLA, earning a reputation as a steadfast advocate for resource development, economic reconciliation, and the everyday concerns of British Columbians.
Born and raised in Prince George, John’s roots in the region run deep. He married his wife, Kim, in 1995, and together they have shared a commitment to their community and the values of northern BC. Before entering politics, John spent over two decades working in the forestry sector. As the founder of Western Geographic Information Systems Inc., he provided consulting services that drove growth, created jobs, and supported the sustainable development of BC’s natural resources.
John’s political journey began with his election as a school board trustee for School District 57, where he advocated for local families and education. In 2005, he transitioned to provincial politics, representing Prince George–Omineca before the riding was restructured into Nechako Lakes. Throughout his career, he has championed resource-based industries, seeing them as vital to the prosperity of both the province and its communities.
As Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, John achieved a historic milestone by signing 435 agreements with First Nations—more than any other Canadian politician in modern history. These agreements created significant economic opportunities and strengthened relationships between the province and Indigenous communities, setting a benchmark for reconciliation efforts across the country.
In 2022, John made the bold decision to become an independent MLA, driven by his belief in fighting for British Columbia’s future. Recognizing the need for collective effort, he joined the Conservative Party of BC, becoming its leader on March 31, 2023. As leader, John remains focused on advancing policies that reflect the values of northern and rural British Columbians, ensuring their voices are heard in the provincial legislature.
With over 20 years of political service, John Rustad continues to work tirelessly to build a stronger, more prosperous British Columbia for all its residents.
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