Nine voters who could have swung the B.C. electionLosing the riding of Courtenay-Comox by nine votes cost the B.C. Liberals a majority. We called nine locals to see what they think about that.
B.C. Election 2017: How the electoral map changedThese comparisons show which electoral ridings changed hands in the 2017 provincial election, and where the boundaries shifted
What is a minority government, and other questions Canada is googlingHere are the answers to the five most common questions about the B.C. election Canadians are asking Google
The B.C. election delivered Christy Clark a hollow victoryChristy Clark’s Liberals should have skated to an easy victory in the B.C. election. Instead, she now faces an uncertain future.
The next few days in B.C. politics will be strange and funB.C. election 2017 was a cliffhanger, leaving us with no idea who will form government. But we know it’s going to be different.
Liberals cling to minority government after B.C. election 2017The Greens emerge as the true winners, with a three-seat balance of power and their best-ever showing at the polls
B.C. Election 2017: Live Results MapRiding-by-riding results as they came in from across British Columbia Tuesday evening
In B.C. election 2017, the Green Party could be kingmakersOn the eve of the election, Andrew Weaver has gotten his party into B.C.’s political conversation. The NDP should be worried.
Will money and arrogance cost Christy Clark the BC election?With days left in the campaign, the stench of suspect lobbying and fundraising around her party is as bad as ever. But don’t count out Clark just yet.
The B.C. election and the folly of strategic votingProponents of strategic voting in the B.C. election have granted political polls a status that they haven’t earned