B.C. politicians return for ‘unique’ sitting of legislature during pandemic
VICTORIA — In a building where face-to-face debates between political opponents are normal activities, the British Columbia legislature will be a much different place when it returns Monday for a summer sitting.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the required physical distancing to slow the spread of the virus will see the normally crowded 87-member chamber reduced to 24 politicians. Meetings and scrums will be held virtually through Zoom from locations around the building or across B.C.
It will be historic, unique and exciting, say members of the legislature, who agree democracy will prevail during the pandemic.
“There’s several books to be written about this,” said Adam Olsen, interim Green party leader.