
B.C.’s NDP government survives non-confidence vote brought forward by Conservatives
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has survived a non-confidence vote late Wednesday after the Opposition Conservative party wasted no time in trying to overthrow the NDP.
In a vote that split along party lines, a motion brought forward by Opposition leader John Rustad was narrowly defeated, with every Conservative member voting for while both BC Green Party representatives voted against alongside NDP members.
Rustad’s motion was to amend the throne speech to declare that the legislature does not have confidence in the government.
Prior to presenting the motion, Rustad made his party’s case for dissolving government, saying the province “has never been more vulnerable.”