Findlay pledges to restore freedom in B.C., build a Western Alliance
“If a government feels it can only move forward by censoring its own citizens. We have a huge problem," B.C. Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay told Juno News.
In an exclusive interview with Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte, Conservative Party of British Columbia leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay committed to forging a Western Alliance with Alberta and Saskatchewan, focused on economic partnerships and advocating for Western Canada against Ottawa overreach.
Findlay ran on a campaign slogan of “faith, family and freedom.” She told Juno News that freedom is under threat in British Columbia from both David Eby’s NDP government and the federal Liberals and said she intends to combat what she describes as overreach by becoming B.C.’s next premier.



