No clear winner in B.C. election, Conservative leader says province ‘changed forever’
VANCOUVER — There was no clear winner in Saturday’s British Columbia election, but the leader of the B.C. Conservatives says the province’s political landscape has “changed forever,” after his party pushed the incumbent New Democrats to the brink.
Neither party won enough seats to claim a majority, and vote counting was set to continue Sunday, with Premier David Eby’s NDP in striking range of a minority government if he gets the co-operation of the Greens, who won two seats.
Potential recounts mean it could be next week before the winner is decided.
But the night belonged to triumphant Conservative Leader John Rustad, who told supporters in Vancouver that even if the NDP retained power he would “look at every single opportunity from day one” to bring them down and trigger a new election.


