B.C. stands in permanent campaign mode

But under just about any configuration of the final seat-count, Clark and NDP Leader John Horgan will have to try to come to terms with the Green Party. With three seats, it has the capacity to anchor one or the other to power and provide B.C. with some measure of governing stability.
B.C. Premier Christy Clark, pictured in Ottawa last year with federal Liberal MPs.
On the morning after Tuesday's British Columbia election, there was no ready acknowledgement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office of the results of the provincial vote in Canada's third-largest province and no boilerplate salute to the dawn of a new mandate. It is hard to put into words the so...

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