Will B.C. Conservatives' new leader build a big tent or forge new rightward direction?
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay in White Rock on April 22, 2025. PHOTO BY CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS OF B.C. Article content The B.C. Conservatives’ new leader appears poised to take the party in a more right-wing, populist direction, political experts say, and away from the more centrist, big-tent approach of the B.C. Liberals, the party that for many years was the province’s main right-of-centre force. Article content The victory of Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who B.C. Tory members chose over the weekend as their new leader, is seen as a break from the B.C. Grits and B.C. United, the parties associated with defeated …
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