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Weaver struck a power-sharing agreement that resulted in John Horgan香蕉视频直播檚 NDP minority government in 2017, but says there is now more animosity between the two parties.
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Weaver, who is no longer a member of the Greens and endorsed a Conservative candidate in his home riding, says Eby would be in a better position to negotiate if Furstenau, who lost her seat, stepped aside as party leader.
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He says Furstenau could resign as Leader or one of the elected Greens could step down and let her run in a byelection in their riding.
The Green victories went to Rob Botterell in Saanich North and the Islands and Jeremy Valeriote in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky.
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The final results of British Columbia香蕉视频直播檚 election won香蕉视频直播檛 be known until at least next week.
Elections BC says manual recounts will be held on Oct. 26 香蕉视频直播 28 in two ridings where NDP candidates led B.C. Conservatives by fewer than 100 votes after the initial count ended on Sunday.
The outcome in Surrey City Centre and Juan de Fuca-Malahat could determine who forms government.
The election香蕉视频直播檚 initial results have the NDP elected or leading in 46 ridings, and the B.C. Conservatives in 45, both short of the 47 majority mark in B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 93-seat legislature.
If the Conservatives win both of the recount ridings and win all other ridings where they lead, Rustad will win with a one-seat majority.
If the NDP holds onto at least one of the ridings where there are recounts, wins the other races it leads, and strikes a deal with the Greens, they would have enough numbers to form a minority government.
But another election could also be on the cards, since the winner will have to nominate a speaker, reducing the government香蕉视频直播檚 numbers in the legislature by one vote.
Elections BC says it will also be counting about 49,000 absentee and mail-in ballots from Oct. 26 to 28.
The NDP went into the election with 55 ridings, representing a comfortable majority.