Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

Christy Clark Sworn In A B.C. Premier Of First Minority Government In 65 Years

Darpan News Desk, 08 Jun, 2017 11:29 AM
    VICTORIA — Christy Clark was officially sworn in today as the premier of British Columbia, leading the province's first minority government in 65 years.
     
    Legislature clerk Craig James told members of the Liberal caucus that journalists reported on an air of mystery and excitement at the legislature in 1952 and the same can be said about today.
     
    Voters elected 43 Liberals, 41 New Democrats and three Greens in a provincial election last month, leaving the Liberals one seat shy of a majority in the 87-seat legislature.
     
    The NDP and Greens signed an agreement that would allow the New Democrats to form a minority government and defeat the Liberals in a confidence vote expected by the end of the month.
     
    The Liberals have been in power for 16 years.
     
    The B.C. legislature has been recalled for June 22.
     
    The Liberals solemnly entered the legislature for the swearing-in ceremony, but at one point Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong lightened the mood with a few dance steps in the chamber.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Mayor Of Maple Ridge, B.C., Cuts Appearances After Threats: City Official

    Mayor Of Maple Ridge, B.C., Cuts Appearances After Threats: City Official
    MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. — The mayor of Maple Ridge, B.C., has cut her public appearances following online harassment, says the city's chief administrative officer.

    Mayor Of Maple Ridge, B.C., Cuts Appearances After Threats: City Official

    More Than 230,000 British Columbians Cast Ballots In Advance Polls

    More Than 230,000 British Columbians Cast Ballots In Advance Polls
    VANCOUVER — Voting day is still a week away, but hundreds of thousands of British Columbians have already cast ballots in the provincial election.

    More Than 230,000 British Columbians Cast Ballots In Advance Polls

    Olympic Rower Harold Backer Missing For Almost 18 Months Granted Bail In Fraud Case

    Olympic Rower Harold Backer Missing For Almost 18 Months Granted Bail In Fraud Case
    VICTORIA — An investment dealer and former Olympic rower who went missing for nearly 18 months has been released on bail after being charged with fraud.

    Olympic Rower Harold Backer Missing For Almost 18 Months Granted Bail In Fraud Case

    B.C. HIV/AIDS Researcher Julio Montaner Among Winners Of $100,000 Killam Prize

    OTTAWA — Leading HIV/AIDS researcher Julio Montaner is among a group of scientists, writers, doctors and researchers receiving a prestigious prize for brilliant work in fields including health sciences, engineering and humanities.

    B.C. HIV/AIDS Researcher Julio Montaner Among Winners Of $100,000 Killam Prize

    Harjit Sajjan Pulls Out Of Fundraiser For Veterans Amid Afghan Battle Controversy

    Sajjan was supposed to speak at the 8th annual "To the 'Stan and Back" event tonight, but organizer Cheri Elliott says she was told a scheduling conflict had arisen and the defence minister would not be able to attend.

    Harjit Sajjan Pulls Out Of Fundraiser For Veterans Amid Afghan Battle Controversy

    Aftershocks Still Rumbling Following 6.2 Quake That Jolted Yukon, Northwest B.C.

    Aftershocks Still Rumbling Following 6.2 Quake That Jolted Yukon, Northwest B.C.
    Earthquakes Canada also reported a 4.5 magnitude quake jolted the Carcross region, about 75 kilometres south of Whitehorse on Tuesday morning.

    Aftershocks Still Rumbling Following 6.2 Quake That Jolted Yukon, Northwest B.C.