Findlay denies wrongdoing amid allegations tied to federal election campaign
Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s campaign is denying allegations connected to her 2025 federal election campaign and says it has not been contacted by Elections Canada regarding any formal investigation.
In a statement released Wednesday, campaign manager Christopher Dyson said the campaign has “received no notice whatsoever” from Elections Canada or the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections regarding any investigation.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
— Kerry-Lynne Findlay (@KerryLynneFindl) May 20, 2026
Statement from Christopher (Chris) Dyson, Campaign Manager, for the Honourable Kerry-Lynne Findlay PC, KC
May 20th 2026
We respond to allegations surfacing in the mainstream media about an alleged Elections Canada investigation regarding the Honourable… pic.twitter.com/RLCst49R6W
The statement came in response to allegations related to Findlay’s 2025 federal campaign in South Surrey–White Rock.
According to the statement, Findlay first became aware of the allegations through media reports and had not received any official documentation or communication from investigators as of May 20.
“The allegations made in the media are false,” her team declared.
The campaign also said it would respond “fully and transparently” if it receives any official notice from Elections Canada.
Findlay is one of five candidates currently running in the BC Conservative leadership race, with voting set to conclude May 30.
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