If elected, Rachael Weber says she will hold government, whoever it is, accountable
PRINCE GEORGE — It has been an interesting election campaign, to say the least, for independent candidate Rachael Weber.
She announced her candidacy for the riding of Prince George-Mackenzie in October of 2023, as part of the Conservative Party of BC, but after she was replaced by Kiel Giddens at the beginning of September, she decided to continue her campaign, but as an Independent.
Weber has served as a school trustee with SD57, for the past four and a half years and was also board chair. She works as the education director for the McLeod Lake Indian Band. She has also been the President of the Mackenzie Chamber of Commerce. Now running as an Independent, Weber says she now has more freedom and is not tied to any political platform. One of her priorities is to “emphasize parental and family rights with the aim of improving education in B.C.”