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John Horgan calls an election in British Columbia for Oct. 24

BY , Sep 21, 2020 6:17 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

File - Premier John Horgan has called for a fall election amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (B.C. govt.)

John Horgan met with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin today, and later announced a provincial election. Election will be held on Oct. 24th.

John Horgan met with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin today, and later announced a provincial election.

Election will be held on Oct. 24th.

Horgan called an 11 a.m. news conference following the meeting with the lieutenant-governor.

Horgan says, "British Columbians deserve a say in our economic recovery and will decide the future of our province.''

B.C. had a fixed election date set for October 2021, but Horgan had earlier said he was considering his political options.

The NDP formed a minority government in B.C. three years ago after signing a deal with the Green party.

But in recent weeks, Horgan has said the Green party is a different entity from the one he signed the agreement with after the departure of Andrew Weaver as leader.

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