Former NDP cabinet minister Harry Lali joins Opposition BC United, cites rural divide

Former New Democrat cabinet minister Harry Lali says he is joining the Opposition BC United, saying his former party no longer champions rural British Columbia. Lali attends a campaign stop with Leader John Horgan outside the closed Tolko Industries Nicola Valley sawmill in Merritt, B.C., on Tuesday May 2, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA - A former New Democrat cabinet minister says he is joining the Opposition BC United, saying his former party no longer champions rural British Columbia.

Harry Lali, who was the NDP's transportation and highways minister in the late 1990s, says in a statement the New Democrats are now an urban interest party with little focus on issues and challenges facing rural communities.

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