B.C. to rename Site C dam after deceased premier John Horgan
VICTORIA — Former British Columbia premier John Horgan didn’t like the idea of the Site C dam when he was alive and wouldn’t like being named after it in death, but Premier David Eby says the massive hydroelectric project was emblematic of Horgan’s leadership.
Eby announced the renaming decision in Victoria on Thursday, which was attended by Horgan’s wife, Ellie, and many other family members.
Horgan criticized the dam from the start, long before he was in government, for reasons including the large area it would flood behind the dam on the Peace River and the expropriation of homes.
But after his NDP government took office in 2017 with costs ballooning, Horgan said the project was too far along to stop.


