B.C. premier made the ‘wrong call,’ stops $800-million museum project
VICTORIA — A plan to tear down and replace British Columbia’s provincial museum was put on hold indefinitely Wednesday by Premier John Horgan who admitted he miscalculated public support for the $789 million project.
Horgan, who has faced weeks of constant political criticism over what has been called his “vanity legacy project,” said he was mistaken to proceed with the museum replacement at this time and any failure should “fall to me and me alone.”
The premier stood alone in the press theatre to make the museum announcement, a sharp contrast to previous briefings about the project that were attended by government bureaucrats, museum officials and cabinet ministers.
“It’s my responsibility to say to you today that I made the wrong call,” Horgan said. “I’ve heard the people of B.C. quite clearly that we were making the wrong decision at the wrong time. Today, I’m announcing that we’re stopping the project and we’re going back to the drawing board.”


