PREMIER David Eby said on Sunday: “To British Columbians who voted for change, I hear you and the serious message you have sent. We have not done enough and we must do better.”
He noted: “”While the count will be finalized in the days ahead, our BC NDP team won the most votes and we hold the most seats. However, we did not secure a majority government.”
Eby said: “I want to thank everyone who cast a ballot in this important election about the future of our province. Our democratic institutions remain strong and British Columbians can have faith that every vote will be counted.”
The Premier added in a statement: “Working to fix the tough challenges people are facing is what drives me — it’s what gets me out of bed in the morning. I’m committed to working with the legislature you elected to deliver for you.
“While elections are oppositional in nature, as British Columbians we are far more united. We all care about lowering the cost of living, building homes people can afford, making sure health care is there when you need it, and ensuring we live in safe communities in a clean environment with a strong economy.
“After a close and hard fought campaign, you, British Columbians have asked us to come together and work to make life better. I am determined to listen and get down to work for you. That’s what we were elected to do.”