B.C. premier-designate David Eby meets lieutenant-governor before transition
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s incoming premier David Eby has been asked by the province’s lieutenant-governor to begin the process of forming government in a step toward transitioning into his new role.
However, Eby will remain premier-designate until he is officially sworn in as premier at a date that has yet to be announced.
Eby said at a news conference after meeting Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin that the province is in an unusual situation because the transition is set to take place during a legislative session.
He says his goal and hope is to be sworn in as premier and sit in the legislature during the current session while he tries to deliver on key priorities like housing, health care and public safety.