Dirk Meissner
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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B.C. premier lays out Canada's right-left strategy to beat back Trump tariffs
British Columbia Premier David Eby says his fellow premiers and the federal government have hatched a game plan to fight U.S. tariffs, with conservative premiers lobbying Republican counterparts, left-leaning provincial leaders courting the Democrats, and Ottawa focusing on president-elect Donald Trump.
B.C. health minister to aim for more treatment beds to quell overdose deaths
It comes after David Eby's newly elected government eliminated the stand-alone Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions, which advocates say had no "teeth."
Eby introduces his cabinet with a lot of new faces at the table, including health portfolio
Premier David Eby says "kitchen table" issues in British Columbia will be the focus for his revamped, postelection cabinet that was sworn in on Monday.
'He's here with us': Tributes to John Horgan at swearing in ceremony for new B.C. NDP MLAs
Premier David Eby said he could sense the spirit of former British Columbia premier John Horgan at a swearing-in ceremony Wednesday for 47 New Democrat members of the legislature.
MLAs sworn in as B.C. legislature starts new political season
Two newly elected members of British Columbia's Green Party will officially take their seats in the legislature following the first of three swearing-in ceremonies since last month's provincial election.
Most people are New Democrats, they just don't know it yet: former B.C. Premier John Horgan
Horgan served as B.C.'s New Democrat premier for five years before stepping down in 2022, then was appointed ambassador to Germany last year.
The B.C. NDP will work with all parties, on certain conditions
Eby told reporters Tuesday that he's open to working with opposition-in-waiting B.C. Conservatives — so long as they respect the "bright line" of rejecting hate, division and conspiracy.
B.C. NDP win tiny majority, but recounts continue
But Elections BC says two seats are subject to automatic judicial recounts because the results in the ridings of Kelowna Centre and Surrey-Guildford are too close.
Absentee ballots should settle B.C.'s election today
Neither Premier David Eby's New Democrats nor John Rustad's B.C. Conservatives emerged from the weekend with the magic number of 47 seats required to form a majority in the province's 93-seat legislature.
B.C. Greens ghost the Conservatives, but talked with NDP
After last weekend's inconclusive election result, B.C. Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau said Wednesday that she spoke briefly with NDP Leader David Eby, while a call from B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad went unanswered.