
Former federal MP and cabinet minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected as the new leader of the B.C. Conservative Party, securing a razor-thin victory at the party's leadership convention in Vancouver.Findlay won on the fourth and final ballot with 51% of the vote, narrowly defeating political commentator Caroline Elliott, who finished with 49%. Out of more than 25,000 cast ballots under the party’s weighted system, Findlay secured the leadership by a margin of just 182 points (roughly 60 raw votes). She succeeds former leader John Rustad.Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday.
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