B.C. election focused on whether there is a need for a campaign on Day One
VANCOUVER — The first day of the B.C. election campaign featured conflicting views on just how well the three parties were getting along in the minority legislature.
NDP Leader John Horgan says he called the election because he feared “contempt” and “acrimony” between the parties would divert focus away from the COVID-19 pandemic, making an election necessary.
He also wasn’t sure the minority NDP government would be able to pass a budget in February with the prospect of a confidence vote forcing an election.
But Green Leader Sonia Furstenau disputes Horgan’s take on how things were going, adding she told him as recently as Friday that her party was committed to a stable government.