B.C. throne speech cancelled because of Tumbler Ridge shooting
VICTORIA — The three official parties in British Columbia’s provincial legislature have announced the cancellation of Thursday’s “traditional” throne speech because of the mass shooting that claimed nine lives in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
The cancellation comes as a candlelight vigil will take place outside the provincial legislature at 7 p.m. and the public is invited to sign a book of condolences at the legislature.
Government house leader Mike Farnworth, the opposition’s A’aliya Warbus and Rob Botterell of the B.C. Greens said during a joint appearance in the legislature that lieutenant-governor Wendy Cocchia will instead a deliver a speech dedicated to the people of Tumbler Ridge followed by brief legally required procedures.
“So what will have happen tomorrow is that there will not be the traditional pomp and circumstances that usually surrounds the reading of the throne speech,” Farnworth said. “There will be a throne speech. It was not the one that was planned to have been given by the lieutenant-governor.”











