Linda's Journal
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026
The BC Conservatives have a new leader
The BC Conservatives have just elected Kerry‑Lynne Findlay as leader, and I’m proud to say I voted for her. If Caroline Elliott had won, I would have respected that too — we live in a democracy, and the majority decides. We’ve had dinner with Kerry and her husband, Brent Chapman, several times, and I’ve always known her to be thoughtful, steady, and respectful. Brent is recovering from cancer. He's had a difficult few months. They are a lovely couple.
Twelve years ago, Brent posted something racist on social media. It resurfaced when he ran for provincial office. It wasn’t right — and he has acknowledged that. But it was also a long time ago. People grow. People learn. What matters is what they do after the mistake.
I watched every leadership debate. Kerry acknowledged that one of the candidates was married to an indigenous woman and it could be a conflict of interest in the debate of DRIPA. Not once did I hear Kerry say anything racist or hateful. That’s why I’m shocked to see such vicious comments online. The internet can bring out the worst in people.
As for Brent’s past remarks about Muslims, he and Kerry have since met with Muslim groups and worked to repair the harm. That matters. Owning a mistake and taking action to make things better matters.
My hope now is simple: that Kerry‑Lynne can bring the party together. She has real experience unifying people — she did it as Conservative Whip in Ottawa — and I believe she can unite the party here in BC.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Open House at Bayview
In January, my brother-in-law moved to Bayview Seniors Center, a brand new facility for Dementia patients. It's in White Rock one block away from City Hall. It has a beautiful view of the water from the third floor. Yesterday they had an open house.
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| A nice gift for everyone who visited. |
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| Very nice music |
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| Nice bar! I had a red wine and it was very good. |
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Cruising out of the Port of Vancouver?
Anyone going on a cruise from Canada Place, this is a wonderful option. I have friends who live in Langley and stay downtown the night before a cruise. I have never done this but I can see the advantage. My cousin and his wife left on a cruise on the day of the Vancouver Marathon! Not a good day to get downtown.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Alberta, what's up?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith isn’t leaving Canada, and she hasn’t said she wants to — but she has added a question to the October 2026 ballot asking Albertans whether the province should begin exploring a path toward a future separation vote. This doesn’t separate Alberta; it simply measures public sentiment after a court struck down a citizen‑led petition for failing to consult First Nations. Other leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney and B.C. Premier David Eby, have warned the move could create uncertainty, but for now nothing changes — Alberta remains fully part of Canada, and any next steps would require more consultations, more court rulings, and more votes.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Dirty politics
When False Narratives Collide With Real Leadership: Why This Moment Matters
Anyone who knows me knows I’ve been deeply frustrated with our NDP provincial government for quite some time. The list is long, but two issues in particular still sit heavy with me.
The first is the way they changed legislation to force the policing transition on Surrey. We’re all living with the consequences of that decision, and none of it feels like good governance. The second is the ongoing tension between DRIPA and private property rights — another policy area where the government’s approach has created confusion, conflict, and uncertainty for everyday British Columbians.
For the first time in my life, these concerns pushed me to do something I never expected: I joined a political party.
Why I Chose to Support Kerry-Lynne Findlay
Kerry-Lynne Findlay is running for leader of the BC Conservatives, and I’ve supported her because I believe she brings experience, steadiness, and integrity to a moment when our province desperately needs all three. I want a leader who understands the law, respects democratic processes, and doesn’t bulldoze communities with top‑down decisions.
That’s why Friday’s article by journalist Rob Shaw hit me like a punch to the gut.
Rob Shaw reported that Kerry-Lynne was being investigated by Elections Canada over an allegation from the last federal election. Yet according to Kerry-Lynne, she has never been informed of any such investigation. Rob Shaw is a BC Legislative journalist who writes for Glacier Media and reports on CHEK-TV. I know it was published by him, but I don't know if it was ever reported on television on any Canadian network.
As always, readers should confirm political reporting with trusted, reputable sources. But the timing and tone of this story raise questions that deserve scrutiny.
Leadership Should Be Earned — Not Undermined
The results of the BC Conservative leadership race will be announced at 4 p.m. on May 30. I will support whoever the party elects — that’s how democracy works, and I respect the process.
But I can’t pretend I’m not worried.
False or misleading reporting, especially so close to a leadership vote, has the power to distort outcomes, damage reputations, and mislead voters. It’s not just unfair to the candidate — it’s unfair to every member who wants to make an informed choice.
I’m disgusted by the idea that a leadership race could be influenced by unverified allegations or political sabotage. British Columbians deserve better than that. We deserve campaigns built on ideas, not innuendo.
What This Moment Says About Our Politics
This isn’t just about one article or one candidate. It’s about the health of our political culture.
When governments rewrite laws to force outcomes, when media narratives overshadow facts, and when internal party rivalries spill into public smear campaigns, people lose trust. And once trust is gone, it’s incredibly hard to rebuild.
I joined a political party because I want to be part of that rebuilding. I want leaders who rise above cheap shots and focus on the real issues affecting families, communities, and the future of our province.
Whatever happens on May 30, I hope the truth cuts through the noise — and that integrity wins out over manipulation.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
What' s been happening with our food!
I always read ingredients before I buy food. I try to keep away from all trans fats, salt and additives. I saw this on Facebook! Bagels with fake blueberries! Blueberries are my favorite fruit. We have four blueberry trees in our garden. These are for sale at Costco. I have not seen them, but I don't walk through the bakery department as it's too tempting.
This was posted on Facebook from a patient who is at Langley Memorial hospital:
Surrey police board ousts Chief Norm Lipinski as head of force!
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