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Christopher Dyson has been a practicing lawyer in British Columbia since 1998, focusing on personal injury, employment and labour law, critical illness/disability claims, and construction disputes. He is the principal and founding lawyer of the Dyson Law Firm, located at Suite 400, 601 West Broadway in Vancouver. He serves as a Governor for the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
Political Activity
Dyson acted as the Campaign Manager for Kerry-Lynne Findlay in her successful 2026 campaign to become the Leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia in a highly competitive race. He made public statements in May 2026 on behalf of Findlay's campaign team to deny anonymous allegations of Elections Canada investigations, dismissing them as politically motivated.
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