Tumbler Ridge killings prompts very different start to B.C. legislative session
VICTORIA — There was no red carpet, no band or the usual 15-gun salute for British Columbia Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia when she entered the legislature Thursday to read the speech from the throne.
Instead, she dedicated her speech to the people of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., saying that they are “suffering unimaginable pain.”
Governments traditionally use the speech of a new legislative session to outline their agendas, but Cocchia’s brief speech said the “people of Tumbler Ridge are wrapped in the care and compassion of an entire province and a country that mourns along with them.”
MLAs closed the preceding legislative session on Thursday with a minute of silence for the eight people, mostly children, who were killed and dozens more hurt in the shootings both at the local high school and the home of the killer.


