Another minority government would be good for British Columbia: Green leader
VICTORIA — The ideal outcome of British Columbia’s looming provincial election would involve another minority government, the head of the province’s Green Party said Saturday.
Sonia Furstenau said no single party should have absolute power in the legislature, arguing such a setup wouldn’t provide proper accountability over the next four years.
“We know that majorities deliver scandals, crises,” Furstenau said during a campaign stop in Victoria. “What we’ve had with a minority government for 3 1/2 years has been stable governance that has moved forward on a number of issues.”
An agreement reached with B.C.’s Green party in 2017 allowed John Horgan’s NDP minority government to function.