Opinion: The incoming premier has talked about legislative changes in his first 100 days, but the house will only have four session days left this year.
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The NDP caucus showed up to a Halloween party in Star Trek to honour retiring Premier John Horgan, a longtime Trekkie.The warm sendoff at the legislature was unique for a B.C. premier in my 38 years covering B.C. politics.Article content Eby insisted on donning a red one, though it is not clear whether it was out of ignorance, irony or a willingness to tempt the fates.
“We are in a unique circumstance,” explained NDP house leader Mike Farnworth, who argued that the new premier needs the time to make changes in cabinet, staffing and the public service. But they scarcely have clean hands on the matter, having skipped fall sessions altogether during their time in office.“There’s no need,” said Olsen. “We’ve been operating in this place with the governing party in a leadership race.
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