New BC Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay must now get control of resentment in party before she can win a (potentially snap) election
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New BC Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay must now get control of resentment in party before she can win a (potentially snap) election COMMENTARY 31 MAY 2026 i ARTICLE SUMMARY QUOTES A rumour moved through political circles last week with unusual persistence: that B.C. Premier David Eby was considering a snap election as soon as tomorrow. On its face, it sounded reckless. Eby would be running as an unpopular premier with a tired government, a party behind in the polls, public finances in structural deficit, and no election required for more than two years. Calling a vote now would look le…
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