Independent B.C. legislator Jordan Kealy charged with sexual assault
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Prosecution Service has announced that Independent legislator Jordan Kealy has been charged with sexual assault over allegations dating back to before his election.
The service said in a statement on Thursday that the charge against Kealy, who was elected to represent Peace River North in October 2024, relates to alleged offences between Jan. 1 and Sept. 20 that year in Fort St. John.
It said special prosecutor Gail Barnes was appointed on Feb. 9 involving an investigation by the Prince George RCMP into the allegations against Kealy.
The service said Barnes, a senior Vancouver lawyer in private practice, was appointed to avoid potential improper influence in the administration of justice.

