BC Premier Willing to Work With Any Party That Shares Value of ‘Welcoming Province’

After narrowly winning a renewed mandate, B.C. Premier David Eby said he’s heard the call from British Columbians for parties to work together on problems like public safety.
Speaking at an Oct. 29 news conference in Victoria, Eby said he and his New Democrat government are willing to work with any MLA who shares his party’s values on making the province a welcoming place that opposes “hate and racism.”
The NDP won 47 of the 93 seats in the legislature, while the Conservative Party of B.C. won 44 seats. Several ridings were so tightly contested that recounts were required.
Eby said his party would be meeting with the Green Party, but he did not indicate if meetings with the Conservatives were planned….