Fall legislative sitting scrapped in B.C. as Speaker Chouhan confirmed to serve again
VICTORIA — There won’t be a sitting of the British Columbia legislature this fall as originally planned.
The Office of the Premier issued a brief statement Friday saying that Raj Chouhan has been confirmed to serve again as the Speaker of the legislature, so there is no need to hold a sitting.
Premier David Eby previously said there would be a brief sitting to elect a speaker before the end of the year.
But the new statement says the legislature will instead return in February, starting with a speech from the throne.