B.C. Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau speaks to supporters after losing her riding in the provincial election, October 19, 2024. On election night she said she would be resigning as party leader but has since changed her mind.Photo by Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press

B.C. Greens not yet ready for alliance talks over possible NDP minority government: Eby

The initial tally has the David Eby's NDP elected or leading in 46 ridings, John Rustad's B.C. Conservatives elected or leading in 45, and the Greens winning two ridings

by · National Post

Premier and NDP Leader David Eby says he’s been told by the B.C. Green Party that it’s too early to begin talks about a minority government agreement after the weekend’s still-undecided provincial election.

Recounts in two ridings and a tally of 49,000 absentee and mail-in ballots that are set to begin this Saturday will hold the key to the outcome, with both the NDP and the B.C. Conservatives falling short of the 47 ridings needed to form a majority after the initial count ended on the weekend.