Andrew Weaver leaves B.C. Greens to sit as Independent, cites family health
VICTORIA — A former Green leader in British Columbia who made history when he won a seat in the legislature is leaving the party to sit as an Independent.
Andrew Weaver said Wednesday he wrestled with the decision about his future for months before finally deciding he needs more time to focus on health issues facing his family while still fulfilling his duties as a member of the legislature.
The Greens said Weaver’s decision to leave does not threaten the deal the party has to support the minority New Democrat government.
“MLA Weaver has been very clear to our party that he intends on continuing to sit as MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head and that he continues to support the stability of the minority government,” said Interim Green Leader Adam Olsen.