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The British Columbia Conservatives concluded a two-day caucus retreat in Penticton, emphasizing unity and action under new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay.Findlay highlighted the dedication of MLAs and their commitment to teamwork, stating, "I am so proud of this caucus." The retreat marked the party's first under Findlay's leadership, with minimal internal disagreements.
Key roles were assigned to Okanagan MLAs, including Macklin McCall as Official Opposition Whip and Kristina Loewen as critic for prosperity and social development.The party aims to deliver tangible results in the upcoming legislative session, positioning itself as the government in waiting.Findlay reiterated the importance of collective effort, noting, "What we need to agree on is most things.
" The event provided MLAs with a platform to discuss priorities and regional issues, reinforcing the party's focus on action over empty promises.