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In a Canadian first, B.C. elects record number of female MLAs

The next sitting of the B.C. legislature will look a lot different. While the two leaders and both Green members are men, the majority of provincial MLAs are women for the first time in Canada. Kylie Stanton has more on what will be a much more diverse representation of who we are as a province.

The B.C. election has produced a Canadian first with women being more than half of those elected.

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Of the 93 people voted into the legislature, 49 identify as female, which is 52.7 per cent — up almost 10 per cent from the last election.

The NDP caucus has fully embraced the move to gender equity with 31 women and 16 men.

The Conservatives also have a number of women MLAs — 18 women and 26 men — which is almost 21 per per cent women.

“For us, that’s when you hit one of the definitions of gender parity is like 40 per cent of either gender in that direction, so a huge win for the Conservatives as well so good work, everyone,” said Chi Ngyuen, executive director of Equal Voice told Global News.

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