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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox Canadian Parliament The 42nd Parliament of British Columbia was chosen in the 2020 British Columbia general election.[1] All 87 seats were up for election.[2]

The 41st Parliament of British Columbia was dissolved on September 21, 2020. The 42nd Parliament convened for its first session on December 7, 2020.

Party standings

Standings in the 42nd British Columbia Parliament
Affiliation House members
2020 election results Current

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57 56
  BC United 28 26

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2 2

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0 2

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0 1
Total seats 87

Election and appointments

The members of the legislative assembly were elected in the 42nd general election, held on October 24, 2020.[3] The election resulted in an absolute majority for the BC NDP, and after a judicial recount in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky the final results had 57 BC NDP members, 28 BC Liberals, and 2 BC Greens being certified.[4] As leader of the BC NDP, John Horgan continued from the previous parliament as premier. Even though BC Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson won his riding in Vancouver-Quilchena, he resigned as leader of the Opposition prior to the new parliament commencing, with Shirley Bond assuming that position and being interim leader of the BC Liberals. In replacing members of his Executive Council that had retired, Horgan added newly elected MLAs Jennifer Whiteside as minister of Education, Murray Rankin as minister of Indigenous Relations, and Josie Osborne as minister of Municipal Affairs, as well as Nathan Cullen as minister of state for Lands and Natural Resources. Continuing in their roles from the previous parliament, Adrian Dix continued as minister of Health, David Eby as attorney general, George Heyman as minister of Environment, Harry Bains as minister of Labour, Lana Popham as minister of Agriculture, and Mike Farnworth as solicitor general.[5]

First session

The first session of the 42nd parliament began on December 17, 2020, with the speech from the throne delivered by Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin on behalf of Premier Horgan and the BC NDP government.[6] The first session only lasted four months, with all bills receiving royal assent by the end of March. Among the legislation adopted, the Firearm Violence Prevention Act (Bill 4) repealed and replaced the Firearm Act and included new measures as recommended in the 2017 report from a previous parliament's Illegal Firearms Task Force, such as a prohibition on the sale of imitation and low-velocity guns to youth.[7] Bill 5 created the position of the Fairness Officer at ICBC to replace the corporation's Fairness Commissioner; Bill 8 brought the Real Estate Council of BC and the Office of the Superintendent of Real Estate under the regulatory authority of the BC Financial Services Authority; and Bill 9 amended how local government elections are conducted by regulating activities during a defined pre-campaign period, limiting sponsorship contributions and creating a registry of elector organizations.[8][9][10]

Second session

The second session began on April 12, 2021, with a new speech from the throne delivered by Lieutenant Governor Austin. There were no changes to the membership of the Executive Council, though Mike Farnworth was named deputy premier in October after Horgan was diagnosed with throat cancer.[11] Budget measures were implemented in Bill 4 and included freezing the carbon tax for one year, creating the BC Recovery Benefit as a one-time payment of $500 per individual on income assistance, creating the temporary Increased Employment Incentive program for employers to hire new employees, extending the book publishing tax credit by 5 years, and increasing the tobacco tax.[12] COVID-related legislation included a new entitlement for employees to receive paid leave to receive a vaccination against COVID‐19,[13] prohibiting until July 2023 any conduct that disrupts access to COVID-19 vaccination sites or hospitals with emergency rooms,[14] making permanent several temporary measures allowing electronic local government council meetings, and extending the COVID-19 Related Measures Act to December 31, 2022.

New acts adopted with all-party support included the Accessible British Columbia Act, to allow accessibility-related regulations to be implemented affecting the built environment, delivery of government services, and in the health and education sectors;[15] and the Early Childhood Educators Act, to create oversight of early childhood educators.[16] With all-party support, the Early Learning and Child Care Act repealed and replaced the Child Care BC Act and the Child Care Subsidy Act. With the BC Liberal Party voting to oppose, the InBC Investment Corp. Act was adopted to create a new Crown corporation to administer a new small business investment fund.[17]

Significant amendments to existing legislation, with all-party support, included adding "Indigenous identity" to the BC Human Rights Code[18] and adding "single-use product" (i.e. plastics) to the list of packaging materials that may be regulated or prohibited. 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;[19] and forestry-related legislation was amended to require forestry companies to publicly disclose where operations will occur, replace forest stewardship plans with forest landscape plans with a new set of objectives, require licence holders maintain inventories of ecosystems, recreation-visual resources, reduce annual allowable cuts for purposes of redistribution to small businesses and create a new designation for non-timber production purpose.[20] With both Liberals and Green Party MLAs voting against, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act was amended to allow data-hosting outside of BC and allow disclosure of personal information outside Canada and to create a fee to apply for a freedom-of-information request.[21]

Officeholders

Speaker

Other chair occupants

Leaders

House leaders

Members of the 42nd Parliament

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Member Party Electoral district
Pam AlexisШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Abbotsford-Mission
Bruce Banman Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   ConservativeШаблон:Efn Abbotsford South
Mike de Jong   United Abbotsford West
Roly Russell Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Boundary-Similkameen
Anne KangШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Burnaby-Deer Lake
Raj ChouhanШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Asterisk Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Burnaby-Edmonds
Katrina Chen Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Burnaby-Lougheed
Janet Routledge Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Burnaby North
Lorne Doerkson   United Cariboo-Chilcotin
Coralee Oakes   United Cariboo North
Dan CoulterШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Chilliwack
Kelli Paddon Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Chilliwack-Kent
Doug Clovechok   United Columbia River-Revelstoke
Fin Donnelly Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
Selina RobinsonШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Coquitlam-Maillardville
Ronna-Rae Leonard Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Courtenay-Comox
Sonia Furstenau Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   Green Cowichan Valley
Ravi KahlonШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Delta North
Ian Paton   United Delta South
Mitzi DeanШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Esquimalt-Metchosin
Jackie Tegart   United Fraser-Nicola
Peter Milobar   United Kamloops-North Thompson
Todd Stone   United Kamloops-South Thompson
Norm Letnick   United Kelowna-Lake Country
Renee Merrifield   United Kelowna-Mission
Ben Stewart   United Kelowna West
Tom Shypitka   United Kootenay East
Katrine ConroyШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Kootenay West
Ravi Parmar Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Langford-Juan de Fuca
Andrew MercierШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Langley
Megan Dykeman Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Langley East
Bob D'Eith Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Maple Ridge-Mission
Lisa BeareШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Josie OsborneШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Mid Island-Pacific Rim
Sheila MalcolmsonШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Nanaimo
Doug Routley Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Nanaimo-North Cowichan
John Rustad Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   ConservativeШаблон:Efn Nechako Lakes
Brittny Anderson Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Nelson-Creston
Jennifer WhitesideШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic New Westminster
Jennifer Rice Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic North Coast
Michele Babchuk Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic North Island
Bowinn MaШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic North Vancouver-Lonsdale
Susie Chant Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic North Vancouver-Seymour
Murray RankinШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Adam Walker Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   IndependentШаблон:Efn Parksville-Qualicum
Dan Davies   United Peace River North
Mike Bernier   United Peace River South
Dan Ashton   United Penticton
Mike FarnworthШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Port Coquitlam
Rick Glumac Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Port Moody-Coquitlam
Nicholas SimonsШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Powell River-Sunshine Coast
Mike Morris   United Prince George-Mackenzie
Shirley Bond   United Prince George-Valemount
Teresa Wat   United Richmond North Centre
Aman Singh Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Richmond-Queensborough
Henry Yao Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Richmond South Centre
Kelly Greene Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Richmond-Steveston
Adam Olsen Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   Green Saanich North and the Islands
Lana PophamШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Saanich South
Greg Kyllo   United Shuswap
Ellis Ross   United Skeena
Nathan CullenШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Stikine
Mike Starchuk Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Cloverdale
Jagrup BrarШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Fleetwood
Rachna SinghШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Green Timbers
Garry Begg Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Guildford
Harry BainsШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Newton
Jinny Sims Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Panorama
Elenore Sturko   United Surrey South
Bruce RalstonШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Surrey-Whalley
Trevor Halford   United Surrey-White Rock
George HeymanШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Fairview
Brenda BaileyШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-False Creek
George Chow Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Fraserview
Niki SharmaШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Hastings
Mable Elmore Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Kensington
Adrian DixШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Kingsway
Michael Lee   United Vancouver-Langara
Joan Phillip Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
David EbyШаблон:ThinspШаблон:DaggerШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-Point Grey
Kevin FalconШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Double dagger   United Vancouver-Quilchena
Spencer Chandra Herbert Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vancouver-West End
Harwinder Sandhu Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Vernon-Monashee
Grace LoreШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Victoria-Beacon Hill
Rob FlemingШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Dagger Шаблон:Canadian party colour |   New Democratic Victoria-Swan Lake
Karin Kirkpatrick   United West Vancouver-Capilano
Jordan Sturdy   United West Vancouver-Sea to Sky

By-elections

Notes

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References

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