Two days. One goal.
A united caucus, a clear plan, and a team ready to hold this government accountable.
I’m honoured to serve as Official Opposition Whip and help keep our caucus focused, organized, and ready for the work ahead.
We’re ready. Let’s get to work.
Independent MLA Amelia Boultbee has been welcomed into the BC NDP Caucus despite concerning comments she has made about the Jewish community.
I call on MLA Boultbee to:
• Publicly apologize to the Jewish community for the harm caused by her past statements. 1/2 #bcpoli
Days after a violent stranger attack at Kits Beach left a woman fighting for her life, the attacker was released to walk free. Our justice system is broken.
The condo bailout was the BC NDP's own idea.
Now that it's flopped, Eby's blaming Ottawa and heading to China while the mess plays out at home.
When it goes wrong, it's never their fault — and never their problem to fix. Enough.
Great Canada Day celebration in West Kelowna today. 🇨🇦
Canada is a country built on freedom, opportunity, community, and rights we must never take for granted.
Thank you to the City of West Kelowna, staff, volunteers, and everyone who made today’s event possible.
Happy Canada Day! 🍁
Where’s @KerryLynneFindl?
In Langley. Celebrating Canada Day.
Where’s Eby? In China.
If the NDP wants a game of Where’s Waldo of party leaders, @KerryLynneFindl wins every time. Here for people, not photo ops with wooden soccer balls.
Proud to stand alongside this outstanding team as British Columbia’s Official Opposition.
Congratulations to each of my colleagues on their new critic roles. Our caucus brings experience, strong voices, and a shared commitment to holding the government accountable while fighting for practical solutions for British Columbians.
As Official Opposition Whip, I’m proud to help lead a unified , disciplined caucus that’s ready to get to work.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 30, 2026
Kerry-Lynne Findlay Announces Shadow Cabinet
VICTORIA, B.C.: One day after announcing the Caucus leadership team, KerryLynne Findlay, Leader of the Conservative Party of B.C., has announced the
new Official Opposition critic roles.
���Members of the Shadow Cabinet have conviction and are incredibly knowledgeable about their portfolios and are ready to hold the NDP Government to account: Larry Neufeld on Energy, Anna Kindy on Healthcare, Gavin Dew on Economic Development, Ward Stamer on Forestry, Lynne Block on Education, and the steady hand of Peter Milobar on Finance, these people know their stuff and are ready for the challenge,” said Ms. Findlay. “The B.C. Conservative team is more united than ever, and I am proud to have the support of the other leadership contestants including Peter Milobar. Together, we will stand up for British Columbians against the dishonesty and incompetence of the NDP, and prepare to form government after the next election.” Interim Leader of the Opposition Heather Maahs will be driving home a strong conservative message and pushing back against the NDP.
“I am honoured to serve in this role,” said Ms. Maahs, “A strong opposition in the Legislature is crucial for democracy, and I know that the entire B.C.
Conservative Caucus is committed to working tirelessly on behalf of British Columbians.”
“I am looking forward to working with this united Caucus to get the job done for British Columbians,” said Sheldon Clare, who will serve as Official Opposition House Leader.
The complete list of critic roles is as follows:
• Leader of the Conservative Party and Critic for Land and Property
Jurisdiction: Kerry-Lynne Findlay
• Interim Leader of the Official Opposition and Critic for Childcare and
Early Childhood Education: Heather Maahs, MLA for Chilliwack North
• Official Opposition House Leader: Sheldon Clare, MLA for Prince GeorgeNorth Cariboo
• Deputy House Leader and Assistant Deputy Speaker: Lorne Doerkson,
MLA for Cariboo-Chilcotin
• Official Opposition Whip: Macklin McCall, MLA for West KelownaPeachland
• Deputy Whip and Critic for Children and Family Development: Reann
Gasper, MLA for Abbotsford-Mission
• Caucus Chair and Critic for Government Services: Jody Toor, MLA for
Langley-Willowbrook
• Critic for Tourism: Bruce Banman, MLA for Abbotsford South
• Critic for Transportation: Harman Bhangu, MLA for Langley-Abbotsford
• Critic for Community Safety: Rosalyn Bird, MLA for Prince GeorgeValemount
• Critic for Education: Lynne Block, MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano
• Critic for Arts, Culture, and AI: Brent Chapman, MLA for Surrey South
• Critic for Mining and Critical Minerals: Pete Davis, MLA for KootenayRockies
• Critic for Seniors and Rural Health: Brennan Day, MLA for CourtenayComox
• Critic for Economic Development: Gavin Dew, MLA for Kelowna-Mission
• Critic for Parental Rights and Sports: Mandeep Dhaliwal, MLA for Surrey
North
• Critic for Labour: Kiel Giddens, MLA for Prince George-Mackenzie
• Critic for Transit and ICBC: Trevor Halford, MLA for Surrey-White Rock
• Critic for Rural Infrastructure and Development and Caucus
Representative to the CPBC Board: Sharon Hartwell, MLA for Bulkley
Valley-Stikine
• Critic for Environment and Parks: Linda Hepner, MLA for SurreySerpentine River
• Critic for Health: Anna Kindy, MLA for North Island
• Critic for Attorney General: Steve Kooner, MLA for RichmondQueensborough
• Critic for Prosperity and Social Development: Kristina Loewen, MLA for
Kelowna Centre
• Critic for Municipal Affairs: Tony Luck, MLA for Fraser-Nicola
• Critic for Indigenous Relations: Scott McInnis, MLA for Columbia RiverRevelstoke
• Critic for Finance: Peter Milobar, MLA for Kamloops Centre
• Critic for Trade and Skills Training: Lawrence Mok, MLA for Maple Ridge
East
• Critic for Post Secondary Education and International Credentials: Korky
Neufeld, MLA for Abbotsford West
• Critic for Energy: Larry Neufeld, MLA for Peace River South
• Critic for Agriculture: Ian Paton, MLA for Delta South
• Critic for Mental Health, Addictions, and Social Housing: Claire Rattée,
MLA for Skeena
• Critic for Treasury Board: John Rustad, MLA for Nechako Lakes
• Critic for Forestry: Ward Stamer, MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson
• Critic for Solicitor General and Emergency Response: Bryan Tepper, MLA
for Surrey-Panorama
• Critic for Infrastructure: Misty Van Popta, MLA for Langley-Walnut Grove
• Critic for Housing: A’aliya Warbus, MLA for Chilliwack-Cultus Lake
• Critic for Multiculturalism and Community Partnerships: Teresa Wat,
MLA for Richmond-Bridgeport
• Critic for BC Hydro and Electrical Energy Development: David Williams,
MLA for Salmon Arm-Shuswap
• Critic for Water, Land, Fisheries, and Wildlife Management: Donegal
Wilson, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen
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British Columbians can't afford the average home.
Eby's answer? Spend up to $1.3 billion of their money to make sure prices STAY that high.
The NDP calls it "affordable housing." It's a developer bailout.
The government should provide funding for Nathan's Out-of-Country brain treatment.
Nathan has exhausted all possible treatments in Canada.
There is an innovative treatment for complex AVM that is not only evidence-based but has a high success rate.
Because of the rarity and complexity of Nathan's AVM malformation, there are very few physicians around the world who can perform this treatment safely.
I spoke to Dr Rene Chapot, one of those physicians. He has treated over 200 patients with complex AVM in 13 years.
These patients were from Europe and around the world.
European patients typically get the cost of this treatment covered by their universal healthcare systems.
Dr Chapot's staged treatment not only has a high success rate but is curative. That is why Nathan's Canadian neurosurgical teams and the president of B.C. Nurses Union, Adrian Gear, have advocated for the B.C. government to provide funding for Nathan's treatment.
With treatment Nathan can live without pain and have a normal life.
Without treatment his AVM will continue to grow and cause paralysis and he will be at very high risk of catastrophic brain bleeds causing neurological impairment or death.
Covering this treatment not only makes sense, but is the only ethical thing to do here.
Thank you to every Conservative MLA.
I am deeply grateful for your support and for standing strong with our team as we unite our party and prepare to serve the people of British Columbia.
Together, under principled and experienced leadership, we will move forward with purpose: restoring fiscal responsibility, defending property rights, strengthening safer communities, and building an economy that works for families and creates good jobs across our province.
British Columbia’s best days are ahead.
Let’s get to work.
A big day for the next chapter of our party. This is a special thank-you video dedicated to @TrevHal for his service over the past several months.
Congratulations to Interim-Leader of the Opposition @HeatherMaahs and the new team! Onwards!
The BC Conservative Caucus is pleased to congratulate our new Caucus Leadership Team.
We're proud to move forward with a strong, dedicated team committed to holding the government to account and fighting for British Columbia.
#bcpoli
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2026
Kerry-Lynne Findlay Announces New Caucus
Leadership Team
VICTORIA, B.C.: Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Leader of the Conservative Party of
B.C., has announced the new leadership team for the B.C. Conservative
Caucus:
• Leader and Chair: Hon. Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay
• Interim Leader of the Official Opposition:
Heather Maahs, MLA Chilliwack North
• Official Opposition House Leader:
Sheldon Clare, MLA Prince George-North Cariboo
• Official Opposition Deputy House Leader:
Lorne Doerksen, MLA Cariboo-Chilcotin
• Official Opposition Whip:
Macklin McCall, MLA West Kelowna-Peachland
• Official Opposition Deputy Whip:
Reann Gasper, MLA Abbotsford-Mission
• Caucus Chair: Jody Toor, MLA Langley-Willowbrook
• Caucus Representative to the CPBC Board:
Sharon Hartwell, MLA Bulkley Valley-Stikine
• Okanagan and Interior Lieutenant:
David Willliams, MLA Salmon Arm-Shuswap
• Vancouver Island Lieutenant: Anna Kindy, MLA North Island
• Lower Mainland Lieutenant: Ian Paton, MLA Delta South
• Stakeholder Relations Lieutenant:
Lawrence Mok, MLA Maple Ridge East
• Stakeholder Relations Lieutenant:
Steve Kooner, MLA Richmond-Queensborough
• Stakeholder Relations Lieutenant: Brent Chapman, MLA Surrey South
“We are building a big tent party where British Columbians from all walks of life who want to restore our prosperity and our freedoms are welcome,” said Findlay. “My new leadership team represents a unified force from all parts of B.C. that will hold the government to account and lay the foundation to rebuild our great province. The B.C. Conservative Caucus is more united than it has ever been and is ready to take on the NDP when the legislature resumes sitting in the fall, and form government after the next election.”
Ms. Findlay will announce her new Shadow Cabinet in the coming days.
Kerry-Lynne Findlay and the Conservative Caucus will gather for their first official caucus meeting in Penticton on July 2 and 3 to prepare for the months ahead.
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NDP Housing minister Christine Boyle says this isn’t a bailout. Tell that to the BC taxpayers footing the bill for NDP incompetence. The Housing Minister can’t answer basic questions on her own plan. Time for real solutions, not more excuses.