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  2. Green Party of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party of British Columbia, or simply the BC Greens, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1983 and is based in Victoria. The party won its first seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election.

  3. 41st Parliament of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The election returned 43 BC Liberals, 41 BC NDP members, and 3 BC Greens. As the leader of the largest party, Christy Clark was offered, by Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon, the first opportunity to form a government, though the BC Green Party had announced they would support the BC NDP. [10]

  4. Adam Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Adam Olsen Olsen in 2017 Interim-Leader of Green Party of British Columbia In office January 6, 2020 – September 14, 2020 Preceded by Andrew Weaver Succeeded by Sonia Furstenau In office August 25, 2013 – December 9, 2015 Preceded by Jane Sterk Succeeded by Andrew Weaver Assembly Member for Saanich North and the Islands In office May 9, 2017 – September 21, 2024 Preceded by Gary Holman ...

  5. Jeremy Valeriote - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Valeriote is a member of the Green Party of British Columbia representing the riding of West Vancouver-Sea to Sky. He was first elected in the 2024 British Columbia general election . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was the first BC Green elected on the B.C. mainland.

  6. 42nd Parliament of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    On division, with the BC Liberal Party opposed, the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act was amended to increase the number of electoral districts from 87 to 93 and remove the provisions that required a certain number to be located in the North, the Cariboo-Thompson and the Columbia-Kootenay regions despite population factors; [39] and forestry ...

  7. Andrew Weaver - Wikipedia

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    However, Weaver also stated that if he decided to re-run in the 2017 provincial election and was still the only elected BC Green Party MLA, he would then seek leadership of the party. [18] On 24 November 2015 Weaver announced his bid to run for leader of the British Columbia Green Party. [19] [20] He was acclaimed to this position on 9 December ...

  8. Sonia Furstenau - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Furstenau (born June 8, 1970) is a Canadian politician who is currently the leader of the Green Party of British Columbia. Furstenau served as the MLA for Cowichan Valley from 2017 until 2024, when she unsuccessfully attempted to switch constituencies.

  9. Green Party of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The party nominated Green Party of Canada deputy leader Adriane Carr as their sole nominee for Vancouver City Council during the 2011 Vancouver municipal election. [2] Carr subsequently won the seat. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Carr retained her council seat during the 2014 Vancouver municipal election , winning with the highest number of votes of any council ...