Legislature of British Columbia Parliament of British Columbia, Canada
The Parliament of British Columbia is made of two elements: the lieutenant governor (representing the King of Canada ), and the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (which meets at the British Columbia Parliament Buildings ). The Parliament of British Columbia has existed since the province joined Canada in 1871, before which it was preceded by the Parliament of the United Colony of British Columbia.
Like the Canadian federal government, British Columbia uses a Westminster-style parliamentary government , in which members are sent to the Legislative Assembly after general elections and from there the party with the most seats chooses a premier of British Columbia and the Executive Council of British Columbia . The premier is British Columbia's head of government , while the King of Canada is its head of state and is represented by the lieutenant governor. Before 1903, candidates in British Columbia elections were not affiliated with political parties.
List of parliaments
Following is a list of the 42 times the Parliament has been convened since 1871. This article only covers the time since 1871. For the governing body from 1867 to 1871, see Legislative Council of British Columbia .
AssemblySessions
Election
Opening date[ 1]
Dissolution date
Governing party
Premier [ 2]
Official Opposition partyLeader [ 3]
Other official partiesLeader [ 4]
Speaker [ 5]
1st Parliament
4 sessions
1st general
November 20, 1871
August 30, 1875
None[ nb 1]
John Foster McCreight [ nb 2]
Amor De Cosmos [ nb 3]
George Anthony Walkem
None[ nb 4]
None
James Trimble
2nd Parliament
3 sessions
2nd general
January 10, 1876
April 12, 1878
None
George Anthony Walkem [ nb 5]
Andrew Charles Elliott
None
None
James Trimble
3rd Parliament
5 sessions
3rd general
July 29, 1878
June 13, 1882
None
George Anthony Walkem [ nb 6]
Robert Beaven
None
None
Frederick W. Williams
4th Parliament
4 sessions
4th general
January 25, 1883
June 3, 1886
None
Robert Beaven [ nb 7]
William Smithe
None
None
John Andrew Mara
5th Parliament
4 sessions
5th general
January 24, 1887
May 10, 1890
None
William Smithe [ nb 8]
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie [ nb 9]
John Robson
None
None
Charles Edward Pooley [ nb 10]
David Williams Higgins
6th Parliament
4 sessions
6th general
January 15, 1891
June 2, 1894
None
John Robson [ nb 11]
Theodore Davie
None
None
David Williams Higgins
7th Parliament
4 sessions
7th general
November 12, 1894
June 7, 1898
None
Theodore Davie [ nb 12]
John Herbert Turner
None
None
David Williams Higgins [ nb 13]
John Paton Booth
8th Parliament
2 sessions
8th general
January 5, 1899
April 10, 1900
None
John Herbert Turner [ nb 14]
Charles Augustus Semlin [ nb 15]
Joseph Martin
None
None
William Thomas Forster
9th Parliament
4 sessions [ 6]
9th general
July 19, 1900
June 16, 1903
None
James Dunsmuir [ nb 16]
Edward Gawler Prior [ nb 17]
Richard McBride
None
None
John Paton Booth [ nb 18]
Charles Edward Pooley
10th Parliament
10th general
November 26, 1903
December 24, 1906
Conservative
Richard McBride
Liberal
James Alexander MacDonald
None
Charles Edward Pooley
11th Parliament
11th general
March 7, 1907
October 20, 1909
Conservative
Richard McBride
Liberal
James Alexander MacDonald
None
David McEwen Eberts
12th Parliament
12th general
January 20, 1910
February 27, 1912
Conservative
Richard McBride
Liberal
James Alexander MacDonald
None
David McEwen Eberts
13th Parliament
13th general
January 16, 1913
May 31, 1916
Conservative
Richard McBride [ nb 19]
William John Bowser
Liberal
Harlan Carey Brewster
None
David McEwen Eberts
14th Parliament
14th general
March 1, 1917
October 23, 1920
Liberal
Harlan Carey Brewster [ nb 20]
John Oliver
Conservative
William John Bowser
None
John Walter Weart [ nb 21]
John Keen
15th Parliament
15th general
February 8, 1921
May 10, 1924
Liberal
John Oliver
Conservative
James Alexander MacDonald
None
Alexander Malcolm Manson [ nb 22]
Frederick Arthur Pauline
16th Parliament
16th general
November 3, 1924
June 7, 1928
Liberal
John Oliver [ nb 23]
John Duncan MacLean
Conservative
Robert Henry Pooley
Provincial
Alexander Duncan McRae
John Andrew Buckham
17th Parliament
17th general
January 22, 1929
August 1, 1933
Conservative
Simon Fraser Tolmie
Liberal
Thomas Dufferin Pattullo
None
James William Jones [ nb 24]
Cyril Francis Davie
18th Parliament
18th general
February 20, 1934
April 12, 1937
Liberal
Thomas Dufferin Pattullo
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Robert Connell [ nb 25]
Unionist
Simon Fraser Tolmie
Henry George Thomas Perry
19th Parliament
19th general
October 26, 1937
July 21, 1941
Liberal
Thomas Dufferin Pattullo
Conservative
Frank Porter Patterson
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Harold Winch [ nb 26]
Norman William Whittaker
20th Parliament
20th general
December 4, 1941
August 31, 1945
Liberal -Conservative coalition
John Hart
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Harold Winch
None
Norman William Whittaker
21st Parliament
21st general
February 1, 1946
April 16, 1949
Liberal -Conservative coalition
John Hart [ nb 27]
Byron Ingemar Johnson
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Harold Winch
None
Norman William Whittaker [ nb 28]
Robert Henry Carson [ nb 29]
John Hart
22nd Parliament
22nd general
February 14, 1950
April 10, 1952
Liberal -Conservative coalition
Byron Ingemar Johnson
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation [ nb 30]
Harold Winch
Conservative
Herbert Anscomb
None
Nancy Hodges
23rd Assembly
23rd general
February 3, 1953
March 27, 1953
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Harold Winch
Liberal
Arthur Laing
Progressive Conservative
Herbert Anscomb
Thomas James Irwin
24th Parliament
24th general
September 15, 1953
August 13, 1956
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Arnold Webster
Liberal
Arthur Laing
Progressive Conservative
Deane Finlayson
Thomas James Irwin
25th Parliament
25th general
February 7, 1957
August 3, 1960
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Robert Strachan
Liberal
Ray Perrault
Thomas James Irwin [ nb 31]
Lorne Shantz
26th Parliament
26th general
January 26, 1961
August 21, 1963
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Robert Strachan
Liberal
Ray Perrault
Lorne Shantz
27th Parliament
27th general
January 23, 1964
August 5, 1966
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
New Democratic Party
Robert Strachan
Liberal
Ray Perrault
William Harvey Murray
28th Parliament
28th general
January 24, 1967
July 21, 1969
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
New Democratic Party
Robert Strachan
Liberal
Ray Perrault
William Harvey Murray
29th Parliament
3 sessions
29th general
January 22, 1970
July 24, 1972
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett
New Democratic Party
Dave Barrett
Liberal
Pat McGeer
William Harvey Murray
30th Parliament
5 sessions
30th general
October 17, 1972
November 3, 1975
New Democratic Party
Dave Barrett
Social Credit
W. A. C. Bennett [ nb 32]
Bill Bennett
Liberal
David Anderson
Progressive Conservative
Derril Thomas Warren
Gordon Dowding
31st Parliament
4 sessions
31st general
March 17, 1976
April 3, 1979
Social Credit
Bill Bennett
New Democratic Party
William Stewart King [ nb 33]
Dave Barrett
Liberal
Gordon Gibson
Progressive Conservative
George Scott Wallace
Ed Smith [ nb 34]
Harvey Schroeder
32nd Parliament
4 sessions
32nd general
June 6, 1979
April 7, 1983
Social Credit
Bill Bennett
New Democratic Party
Dave Barrett
None
Harvey Schroeder [ nb 35]
Kenneth Walter Davidson
33rd Parliament
4 sessions
33rd general
June 23, 1983
September 24, 1986
Social Credit
Bill Bennett [ nb 36]
Bill Vander Zalm
New Democratic Party
Dave Barrett [ nb 37]
Bob Skelly
None
Kenneth Walter Davidson
34th Parliament
5 sessions
34th general
March 9, 1987
September 19, 1991
Social Credit
Bill Vander Zalm [ nb 38]
Rita Johnston
New Democratic Party
Bob Skelly
None
John Douglas Reynolds [ nb 39]
Stephen Rogers
35th Parliament
5 sessions
35th general
March 17, 1992
April 30, 1996
New Democratic Party
Mike Harcourt [ nb 40]
Glen Clark
Liberal
Gordon Wilson
Social Credit
Rita Johnston
Joan Sawicki [ nb 41]
Emery Barnes
36th Parliament
5 sessions
36th general
June 25, 1996
April 18, 2001[ 7]
New Democratic Party
Glen Clark [ nb 42]
Dan Miller [ nb 43]
Ujjal Dosanjh
Liberal
Gordon Campbell
Reform
Jack Weisgerber
Progressive Democrat
Gordon Wilson
Dale Lovick [ nb 44]
Gretchen Brewin [ nb 45]
William James Hartley
37th Parliament
6 sessions
37th general
June 19, 2001
2005
Liberal
Gordon Campbell
New Democratic Party
Joy MacPhail
None
Claude Richmond
38th Parliament
5 sessions
38th general
September 12, 2005
2009
Liberal
Gordon Campbell
New Democratic Party
Carole James
None
Bill Barisoff
39th Parliament
5 sessions [ 8]
39th general
August 29, 2009
April 16, 2013
Liberal
Gordon Campbell [ nb 46]
Christy Clark
New Democratic Party
Adrian Dix
None
Bill Barisoff
40th Parliament
40th general
June 26, 2013
April 11, 2017
Liberal
Christy Clark
New Democratic Party
Adrian Dix [ nb 47] John Horgan
Green
Andrew J. Weaver [ nb 48]
Linda Reid
41st Parliament
41st general
June 26, 2017
September 21, 2020
Liberal [ nb 49] New Democratic Party
Christy Clark [ nb 50] John Horgan
New Democratic Party
John Horgan [ nb 51] Liberal Christy Clark
Green
Andrew J. Weaver [ nb 52]
Adam Olsen [ nb 53]
Sonia Furstenau
Steve Thomson [ nb 54]
Darryl Plecas
42nd Parliament
42nd general
Dec 7, 2020
Sep 21, 2024
New Democratic Party
John Horgan [ nb 55] David Eby
Liberal BC United Andrew Wilkinson [ nb 56] Shirley Bond [ nb 57] Kevin Falcon
Green Sonia Furstenau
Raj Chouhan
43rd Parliament
43rd general
TBD
(n/a)
New Democratic Party
David Eby
Conservative John Rustad [ nb 58]
Green Sonia Furstenau [ nb 59]
TBD
Notes
^ Political parties did not exist in the British Columbia legislature before 1903
^ Until December 1872
^ Until February 1874
^ Did not exist until 1903
^ Until January 25, 1876
^ Until June, 1882
^ Until January, 1883
^ Until March, 1887
^ Until August, 1889
^ Until 1889
^ Until June, 1892
^ Until March, 1895
^ Until March, 1898
^ Until August, 1898
^ Until February, 1900
^ Until November, 1902
^ Until June, 1902
^ Until February 26, 1902
^ Until December, 1915
^ Until March, 1918
^ Until February, 1918
^ Until January 28, 1922
^ Until August 17, 1927
^ Until 1930
^ After August 1936, following a split in the party, the Social Constructive Party led by Connell became the official opposition
^ From June, 1939
^ Until December 28, 1947
^ Until 1947
^ Until January, 1949
^ Until February, 1952
^ Until April, 1957
^ Until November, 1973
^ Until June, 1976
^ Until 1978
^ Until 1982
^ Until August 1986
^ Until May 1984
^ Until April 2, 1991
^ Until 1989
^ Until February 22, 1996
^ Until 1994
^ Until August 25, 1999
^ Until February 24, 2000
^ Until 1998
^ Until 2000
^ Until March 14, 2011
^ Until May 4, 2014
^ From December 9, 2015
^ until July 18, 2017; government defeated in a non-confidence vote June 29, 2017
^ until July 18, 2017; government defeated in a non-confidence vote June 29, 2017
^ until July 18, 2017
^ until January 6, 2020
^ until September 14, 2020
^ until June 29, 2017
^ until November 18, 2022
^ until November 21, 2020
^ until May 16, 2022
^ Leader of the Conservative Party.
^ Lost seat in 2024 election. Leads party from outside the legislature.
References
^ "Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871-1986" (PDF) . Elections BC. Retrieved July 16, 2011 .
^ "Premiers of British Columbia 1871-" (PDF) . BC Legislature. Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ "Leaders of the Opposition in British Columbia 1903-" (PDF) . BC Legislature. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ "Party Leaders in British Columbia 1900-" (PDF) . BC Legislature. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872-" (PDF) . BC Legislature. Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ Magurn, A J (1905). Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1905 .
^ "Electoral History of British Columbia, Supplement, 1987-2001" (PDF) . Elections BC. Retrieved August 4, 2011 .
^ "Previous Sessions Debates and Indexes" . Hansard Services . Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2014 .
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