Eby said Friday at an unrelated news conference that it’s “extremely bizarre” that Weaver might favour Rustad, who says climate change isn’t a crisis and was turfed from the former B.C. Liberals, now known as B.C. United, for his views on the subject.

On his party’s website, Rustad says the “changing climate is real, and man is impacting our climate,” but it “isn’t a crisis,” and the party will not engage in “over-taxation, hype, scare tactics” on the issue. He has also said he would prohibit teaching climate science in classrooms.