Eby says NDP ‘happy’ to work with other parties in tight B.C. legislature
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby has scheduled a meeting with the B.C. Greens as he prepares to form government, a day after securing the barest of majorities in a legislature where every vote will count.
Eby also suggests he’s open to working with opposition-in-waiting B.C. Conservatives — so long as they respect the “bright line” of rejecting hate, division and conspiracy.
Eby’s NDP finally won B.C.’s Oct. 19 election on Monday after a count of absentee votes ended with the party winning 47 seats, the Conservatives 44 and the Greens two.
He says he plans to have a sitting this fall so a speaker can be elected and cabinet ministers named, but he doesn’t plan to pass any legislation.