
Kerry-Lynne Findlay
Kerry-Lynne Findlay is a Canadian politician and member of the Conservative Party, currently serving as the Member of Parliament for South Surrey-White Rock since 2019. She has previously held various roles within the government, including Minister of National Revenue, and is known for her focus on issues such as public safety and economic development.
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the new leader of the B.C. Conservative Party who promises to unite the party after an identity crisis.
New B.C. Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay promises to unite party after identity crisisKerry-Lynne Findlay, newly elected leader of the BC Conservative Party, speaks during leadership election night in Vancouver.
Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins BC Conservatives leadership raceKerry-Lynne Findlay is a lawyer and former minister of national revenue under Stephen Harper.
BC Conservatives leadership vote to offer glimpse into party’s visionKerry-Lynne Findlay is a former MP and one of the candidates running to lead the B.C. Conservatives.
Federal Tories move to limit use of party data in B.C. Conservative leadership raceAssistant Commissioner Teboul received the King Charles III Coronation Medal in June, nominated by Kerry-Lynne Findlay, the former MP for South Surrey–White Rock.
Mountie commander in B.C. charged with multiple counts of assaultMP Kerry-Lynne Findlay asked the government how it defined 'woman' and sought a list of vendors who supplied the government with DEI services.
Conservative MPs used parliamentary privilege to seek details on DEI initiatives ahead of electionConservative candidate Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the incumbent in the riding of South Surrey-White Rock.
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