Former MP Findlay joins B.C. Conservative race amid donation row
VICTORIA — Former federal MP and minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay has joined the race to lead the Conservative Party of B.C., immediately joining the fray over who is conservative enough for the job.
Findlay, who is married to Conservative MLA Brent Chapman, said in a statement she is running because she doesn’t want former B.C. Liberals to take over the party, saying they are pursuing a “hidden liberal agenda” and are “no different than” the NDP.
“The NDP raises taxes and pushes radical ideology,” her statement said. “BC Liberal insiders are trying to take over the Conservative Party of BC. The Liberals want to steal the Conservative name … and push the same hidden liberal agenda.”
The launch of Findlay’s campaign on Thursday comes after she shared a social media post faulting leadership rival Caroline Elliott for donating to BC United, formerly known as the B.C. Liberals.
