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BC Greens Won’t Renew Accord with NDP, Citing ‘Stalled or Undelivered’ Commitments
The BC Greens ended their accord with the NDP after nearly two-thirds of the agreed commitments, including health and transit expansions, were not fulfilled, the Greens said.
- Ending formal cooperation, the BC Green Party announced it will not renew its accord with the NDP when it expires next month, with Jeremy Valeriote stating the agreement is terminated as of Monday.
- Emily Lowan said nearly two thirds of agreed items remain undone, citing stalled commitments on community health centres, electoral reform, and transit to Vancouver Island and the Sea-to-Sky region.
- The original accord stipulated a four-year term with annual renewal, framing the Greens' decision not to re-sign under Emily Lowan, Green leader .
- After the Greens' announcement, Niki Sharma warned they could vote with Conservatives on confidence measures, but Eby said his government has the votes to pass bills without Green support.
- Recent seat shifts show the B.C. Legislature is narrowly balanced, with the Greens holding two seats, amid working families facing rising costs, Lowan said.
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BC Greens won’t renew accord with NDP, citing ‘stalled or undelivered’ commitments
The BC Green Party has announced it will not be renewing an accord with the governing NDP when it expires next month, potentially undermining the stability of the provincial government with its one-seat majority.
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