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Citing stability, B.C. Premier calls snap election for Oct. 24

John Horgan meets with Lieutenant Governor to request vote

After rolling out dozens of spending announcements and updates in recent days, B.C. Premier John Horgan has officially terminated his minority government agreement with the B.C. Green Party and called an election for Oct. 24.

Opposition parties have demanded Horgan not call an election a year early, as B.C.sa国际传媒檚 COVID-19 cases increase to the point where the province has the highest per-capita in Canada.

At a news conference in his home community of Langford Sept. 21, Horgan said he has sa国际传媒渟truggled mightilysa国际传媒 with the decision to call an early vote, but the long duration of the pandemic requires stability. That stability is eroded three and a half years into his term with former B.C. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver sitting as an independent and preparing to retire, he said.

sa国际传媒淚 believe the best way forward is to put the politics behind us,sa国际传媒 Horgan said, adding that sticking to the legislated election schedule would be sa国际传媒渢ime well wasted.sa国际传媒

Horgan has requested the provincesa国际传媒檚 lieutenant governor, Janet Austin, to call the next election, the B.C. NDP said in a statement Monday morning. The party said Horgan sa国际传媒渨ill address how British Columbians deserve a say in our economic recovery and will decide the future of our province.sa国际传媒

B.C.sa国际传媒檚 election law specifies a minimum 28-day campaign period with an election falling on a Saturday, so the next available date from Mondaysa国际传媒檚 announcement is Oct. 24. The law currently specifies the next election in the fall of 2021, but permits the lieutenant governor to accept a recommendation for an earlier vote.

Currently, Horgan is leading a minority government under a sa国际传媒渃onfidence and supply agreementsa国际传媒 signed in 2017 with the B.C. Green Party. Newly elected Green leader Sonia Furstenau said she met with Horgan on Friday to assure him that the two remaining B.C. Green MLAs would continue to support the government.

Since early last week, five of the B.C. NDPsa国际传媒檚 cabinet ministers announced they wouldnsa国际传媒檛 be seeking re-election: Forest Minister , Indigenous Relations Minister , Jobs Minister , Mental Health and Addictions Minister Judy Darcy and Transportation Minister Claire Trevena.

Social Development Minister Shane Simpson also wonsa国际传媒檛 be seeking re-election. Finance Minister Carole James announced in March that she would not be seeking re-election after being diagnosed with Parkinsonsa国际传媒檚 disease.

James will manage the government while the election campaign unfolds, Horgan said.

The Greens announced Furstenau as their new leader on Sept. 13, who told supporters at the time that her party will be ready for any pending election.

During a news conference Monday, Furstenau called the decision for an election sa国际传媒渋rresponsible and unnecessary.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淗e has to realize that he is out of touch with reality for most British Columbians right now,sa国际传媒 she said.

When asked if the Greens would support another minority government, Furstenau wouldnsa国际传媒檛 speculate on any outcomes of the election.

BC Liberal and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson called on Horgan to stick to focusing on the ongoing pandemic.

sa国际传媒淔or no good reason whatsoever, wesa国际传媒檙e now being forced into a general election that nobody in British Columbia wants except the NDP,sa国际传媒 Wilkinson said. sa国际传媒淭he only reason for this general election is to try to secure the jobs of the NDP.sa国际传媒

Election dates and key info:

Election Day in B.C. is set for Saturday, Oct. 24. Elections BC has confirmed advanced voting will take place from Friday, Oct. 16 to Wednesday, Oct. 21.

British Columbians also have the option to vote by mail-in ballot. Elections BC officials will be releasing information in the days to come.

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