MLA Melanie Mark calls BC legislature ‘torture’ in resignation speech
VICTORIA — The first Indigenous woman to be elected to the BC legislature is stepping down and is describing her time in Victoria as a “torture chamber.”
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant MLA Melanie Mark announced she is leaving elected life in an emotional speech on the floor of the legislature Wednesday afternoon.
Mark, who is also the first First Nations woman to serve in cabinet, says getting things accomplished in Victoria was challenging due to “colonial” roadblocks.
“Institutions fundamentally reject change. They are allergic to doing things differently. Particularly colonial institutions like this legislature and government at large,” Mark said.