Premier David Eby and NDP MLAs to be officially sworn in Wednesday
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Swearing-in ceremonies continue Wednesday morning for the MLAs elected during last month's historic vote.
As British Columbians mourn the death of former NDP premier John Horgan, his legacy lives on in the legislature.
Swearing-in ceremonies continue Wednesday morning for the MLAs elected during last month's historic vote.
Premier David Eby and his 46 New Democrat MLAs will be sworn in at 10:30 a.m.
Of the NDP's new caucus, 29 are returning members of the legislature and 18 are newly elected, while 31 of them are women and 16 are men.
Two new faces in B.C.'s Green Party were sworn in Tuesday after tight victories.
Lawyer Rob Botterell, representing Saanich North and the Islands, and geological engineer Jeremy Valeriote of West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, could play pivotal roles in the legislature where the NDP holds a slim one-seat majority.
The 44 members of the B.C. Conservatives were also sworn in Tuesday night.