B.C. politicians return to legislature, say new COVID-19 rules an adjustment
VICTORIA — Politicians described their return to the British Columbia legislature Monday during the COVID-19 pandemic like being back at school without most of their classmates or playing sports in an empty stadium.
Physical distancing requirements that limit the 87-member chamber to 24 politicians with debates, votes and interviews conducted through Zoom will take getting used to, but they agreed the province’s business can’t wait.
“It’s strange being in here because it’s like the first day back at school, but only about a third of the students have shown up,” said Opposition Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson. “It doesn’t have the usual excitement but we certainly have a lot of work to do.”
NDP house leader Mike Farnworth said the day was a technical success, which he credited to members of the legislature taking their Zoom rehearsals seriously.