BC Conservatives choose new leader who vowed to ban gender ideology in schools
Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected as the new leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party. In her victory speech, she emphasized her commitment to banning gender ideology in schools and promoting values such as faith, family, and freedom. Findlay's leadership comes as the party aims to challenge the current New Democratic Party government ahead of the next provincial election.
- ▪Kerry-Lynne Findlay won the leadership of the British Columbia Conservative Party with 51 percent of the vote.
- ▪She has vowed to ban gender ideology in schools and stop sexual orientation and gender identity programs.
- ▪Findlay is a former federal MP and served in the cabinet under former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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News BC Conservatives choose new leader who vowed to ban gender ideology in schools Former federal Conservative MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay said in her victory speech that God, faith, family, and freedom are her top priorities. Shutterstock AnthonyMurdoch 0 Anthony Murdoch Comments 0 Wed Jun 3, 2026 - 4:13 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — After an intense campaign, the British Columbia Conservative Party voted in its new leader, former federal Conservative MP and federal cabinet minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who had vowed to ban “gender ideology” in schools. Findlay won on the fourth ballot in the leadership race held May 30 with 51 percent of the vote. Political commentator Caroline Elliott came in a close second at 49 percent.
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