Greens vow to hold NDP majority to account after winning three seats in B.C. election
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Green party will have a slightly larger presence in the provincial legislature, expanding its caucus to three seats in Saturday’s election.
Green Leader Sonia Furstenau said the three-member caucus is determined to hold the new majority New Democrat government to account.
Furstenau won re-election in her riding of Cowichan Valley, as did Adam Olsen in his riding of Saanich North and the Islands. They will be joined in the legislature by environmental engineer Jeremy Valeriote, who defeated incumbent Liberal Jordan Sturdy in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky.
“This is going to be a difficult winter,” said Furstenau at a news conference. “We will do everything we can to hold the government accountable.”