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Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Sat May 30, 2026 9:27 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Findlay will lead the B.C. Conservatives toward a more ideologically assertive, economically hard‑right, and culturally conservative direction, while preparing for a direct showdown with the Eby government.

Her immediate next move: secure a seat in the Legislature. Findlay emphasizes:

Faith, family, and freedom as core values

Opposition to “radical ideology” in schools

Repealing SOGI‑related policies (from her campaign platform)

This suggests she will steer the party toward sharper cultural‑issues messaging.

Findlay says she will:

Cut taxes and red tape

Return B.C.’s budget to surplus

Reverse what she calls the NDP’s “economic vandalism”

Promote resource development, modern infrastructure, and good‑paying jobs

This signals a platform centred on fiscal restraint and pro‑industry policy.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Sun May 31, 2026 7:37 pm
by testerone
Not knowing her from Adam before the announcement, I have not much to say other than congratulate her for her landslide 51% victory.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2026 1:24 pm
by Dr Strangelove



Yeah, she is looking like a Rustad with a new coat of paint. Clearly the base is in denial an wants the keep burying their head in the sand and hoping blatant racism is a viable political platform.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2026 3:21 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Ex-B. C. Conservative MLAs say new leader of their old party will polarize politics
What the ex‑MLAs are warning about
1. A shift “further and further to the right”
Boultbee says Findlay’s victory signals that the party’s base and board want to move toward “Donald Trump‑style populism,” a direction she argues most British Columbians do not support.

2. Loss of a centrist alternative
Sturko says Findlay’s win leaves a “void” for voters who want an alternative to the NDP but don’t want polarizing extremes. She argues B.C. is best served by a government that values broad perspectives rather than ideological hard‑lines.

3. Internal party fractures
Both MLAs were among the group pushed out or removed during John Rustad’s leadership turmoil. Their criticism reflects a broader concern that the party’s internal disputes and ideological purges are continuing under Findlay.
How Findlay’s leadership is being framed
Poilievre’s endorsement
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre publicly congratulated Findlay and said B.C. needs her leadership — a sign of federal Conservative alignment with her direction.

Critics’ view: a populist turn
Opponents — including the BC NDP — describe her win as the “pro‑Trump wing” taking control of the party.

🧩 What this means for B.C. politics
The criticism from Boultbee and Sturko suggests that Findlay’s leadership could:

Harden ideological lines between parties

Pull the B.C. Conservatives further right on cultural and social issues

Alienate centrist or moderate conservatives

Intensify polarization heading into the next provincial election

Their comments highlight a growing divide between the party’s populist base and former members who favour a more moderate conservative approach.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:48 pm
by testerone
Family = Faith - Freedom
Couldn't find a more fascist sounding mantra if you tried.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2026 1:22 pm
by Dr Strangelove
New B.C. Conservative leader would maintain 'economic relations' with an independent Alberta
She blames Ottawa and the B.C. NDP for Alberta’s frustrations
Findlay says she understands the anger behind Alberta’s referendum and attributes it to federal and provincial policies that restricted energy exports:

She criticizes Justin Trudeau for blocking LNG opportunities.

She blames successive B.C. NDP governments for limiting Alberta’s ability to reach overseas markets.

This framing positions her as sympathetic to Alberta’s grievances—even if she doesn’t endorse separation.

She wants a Western alliance on energy exports
Findlay says B.C., Alberta, and other western provinces share a common interest in expanding offshore energy exports:

She sees the issue as part of “building these western alliances.”

This suggests she views Alberta—independent or not—as a strategic partner in a broader Western Canadian economic bloc.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2026 1:38 pm
by testerone
Another "conservative" leader who prefers to court the remaining nutjob right wingers rather than look at the millions in the center they're scaring away.

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 6:00 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Re: Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservative leadership race in narrow finish

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2026 1:15 am
by Dr Strangelove