After a week of soul searching, former deputy premier and Vancouver talk radio host Christy Clark says she'll make an announcement about whether she'll run for the leadership of the BC Liberal party.

Clark told listeners on her CKNW show on Nov. 27 she would take a week of vacation to consider her options before making a decision.

Today on her website and Facebook site, Clark said she will "be making an announcement on my future" on CKNW at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. She will also appear in person at the Segal School on Granville Street at 8:35 a.m.

The former politician was elected to the B.C. legislature in 1996, where she headed up the ministries of education and children and family development. She retired from politics in 2005.

The campaign to lead the BC Liberals was slow to pick up candidates after Premier Gordon Campbell announced his resignation on Nov. 3.

But the race has gained momentum, with Kevin Falcon, Mike de Jong, George Abbott and Moira Stilwell all resigning their cabinet positions and launching their campaigns.

The party will vote on Gordon Campbell's successor on Feb. 26, 2011.

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