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B.C. NDP ministers Bains, Ralston and Fleming won't seek re-election

VICTORIA — Three provincial New Democrat ministers have announced they won't seek re-election in British Columbia's fall vote.
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B.C. Labour Minister Harry Bains listens to a question in Surrey, B.C., on Monday, March 14, 2022. Three veteran British Columbia New Democrats representing Surrey and Victoria ridings have announced they won't be seeking re-election in this fall's Oct. 19 vote. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA — Three provincial New Democrat ministers have announced they won't seek re-election in British Columbia's fall vote.

Harry Bains, Bruce Ralston and Rob Fleming were all first elected in 2005 and have served five terms in the legislature, but say they will not stand on Oct. 19.

Bains, who represents the Surrey-Newton riding, says in a statement it was the honour of a lifetime to represent his constituents and serve as B.C.'s labour minister.

Transport Minister Fleming says it's been a privilege to have served the constituents of Victoria-Swan Lake for "the better part of two decades."

Ralston, who represents Surrey-Whalley and is B.C.'s forests minister, has meanwhile confirmed on social media he won't seek a sixth term.

The three ministers join at least eight other NDP MLAs who have said they will not seek re-election.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 4, 2024.

The Canadian Press