B.C. Attorney General David Eby announces bid to become premier
VANCOUVER — A high-profile New Democrat has announced his bid to become the next premier of British Columbia, saying he has secured the support of an overwhelming majority of his party colleagues in the legislature.
Attorney General David Eby says he has the backing of 48 out of 57 NDP caucus members and is so far the only declared candidate in this fall’s leadership election, with the winner set to be announced on Dec. 3.
Several notable cabinet ministers have already said they wouldn’t run for the leadership, including Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon, Finance Minister Selina Robinson and Municipal Affairs Minister Nathan Cullen.
Eby’s announcement ends weeks of speculation after Premier John Horgan said he would resign because he no longer has the energy to seek re-election following two bouts with cancer.