Talk:Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Latest comment: 3 months ago by Billposer in topic Spending Scandal
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Tracy redies resignation edit
Standings need to be updated, there is now one vacant seat pending by-election Mmj125 (talk) 23:55, 11 September 2020 (UTC)
Parliament update edit
We need to update the parliament as the mail in ballots are counted DG745 (talk) 02:25, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
Green Party Alliance 2017 edit
Shouldn't the 41st parliament be NDP-Green Party coalition? Zacharycmango (talk) 23:53, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
- The parties did not form a coalition; the Green Party agreed to support an NDP minority government. That's an important distinction: a coalition government has two (or more) parties in cabinet and contributing to the government's agenda, which is not what happened in BC. The Green Party did not join cabinet or the government caucus, and their influence on policy and direction was informal and limited. — Kawnhr (talk) 00:02, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
Spending Scandal edit
There doesn't seem to be any coverage in Wikipedia of the scandal about the spending of senior staff, including Clerk James Craig, e.g. https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/former-clerk-of-the-bc-legislature-to-be-sentenced-today-for-breach-of-trust . That may merit an article of its own, but if not, it ought to be mentioned somewhere.Bill (talk) 04:20, 30 January 2024 (UTC)