The final count in British Columbia's tight and inconclusive election will be known on May 24, 2017, but the possibility of a judicial recount means the actual outcome might not be known for weeks.
British Columbia's final ballot count starts Monday, May 22, 2017, to determine which party forms the province's next government almost two weeks after election day, barring judicial recounts.
Jim Benninger knows that a lot of people think the difference between a Liberal majority or minority government in British Columbia is resting on his shoulders.
The clock is ticking on British Columbia's provincial election. Here's what you need to know about who is going to do what for B.C.'s beautiful species at risk.
"There's going to be conflict of interest when you see deep pockets and money flowing....from the very industries that are going to be benefiting," May said, speaking in Vancouver.
Andrew Weaver, a respected climate scientist and leader of British Columbia's Green party, hopes to have something in common with Rachel Notley, Justin Trudeau and even Donald Trump.