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Langley MLAs join possibly brief Clark cabinet

The Liberal government will be challenged within weeks and could be defeated.
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Langley MLA Mary Polak and Langley East MLA Rich Coleman have both been appointed to Premier Christy Clark’s cabinet.

Langley’s two MLAs have both been named ministers as Premier Christy Clark establishes what is expected to be a short-lived provincial government.

Mary Polak, MLA for the Langley riding and previously the environment minister, has been named minister of health.

Rich Coleman of the Langley East riding was appointed minister of energy and mines. He will also continue to serve as deputy premier.

It’s uncertain if the ministers will stay in their positions for very long.

The Liberals won more seats than the NDP, but their 43 MLAs are not enough for a majority in the 87-seat B.C. Legislature.

The NDP, which won 41 seats, and the Green Party, which won three, have teamed up and aim to form a government.

Clark is expected to recall the legislature and deliver a throne speech, which she will most likely lose.

NDP leader John Horgan could then be called on to form a government.



Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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