B.C. Conservative leader Findlay retains former rival Milobar in shadow cabinet
VICTORIA — New B.C. Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay has kept former rival Peter Milobar and his supporters in her shadow cabinet, a day after installing a caucus leadership team that skewed toward her loyalists.
Milobar, who stood against Findlay in the leadership race she won a month ago, is retained as finance critic.
“We’ve both been around politics for a long time, and leadership races can get heated and certainly I haven’t had any long conversations with Kerry-Lynne at this point but I’m sure we will and we will find a way forward,” Milobar told CFJC Today at the party’s convention in May.
MLAs who backed Milobar also retained their portfolios in the lineup released Tuesday, including Gavin Dew for economic development, Kiel Giddens as labour critic and Scott McInnis as critic for Indigenous relations.


