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Sonia Furstenau staying on as B.C. Greens leader in wake of indecisive election

Greens won two seats Saturday and could hold the balance of power once results are confirmed
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Sonia Furstenau gets a warm reception from her supporters after losing her seat. Arnold Lim Black Press Media

The B.C. Greens say Sonia Furstenau will be staying on as party leader, despite losing her seat in the legislature in Saturday鈥檚 provincial election.

The party says in a statement that its two newly elected MLAs, Jeremy Valeriote and Rob Botterell, support Furstenau鈥檚 leadership as they 鈥渘avigate the prospect of having the balance of power in the legislature.鈥

Neither the NDP led by Premier David Eby nor the B.C. Conservatives led by John Rustad secured a majority in the election, with two recounts set to take place from Oct. 26 to 28.

Eby says in a news conference that while the election outcome is uncertain, it鈥檚 鈥渧ery likely鈥 that the NDP would need the support of others to pass legislation.

He says he reached out to Furstenau on election night to congratulate her on the Greens鈥 showing.

But he says the Green party has told the NDP they are 鈥渘ot ready yet鈥 for a conversation about a minority government deal.

The Conservatives went from taking less than two per cent of the vote in 2020 to being elected or leading in 45 ridings, two short of a majority and only one behind the NDP.





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