The fall sitting of the B.C. legislature has started, with four official parties now in the chamber. The session began with a fiery exchange after B.C.Conservative Party leader John Rustad took a swipe at the SOGI program in the province’s schools. Richard Zussman reports and Keith Baldrey has more on why the opposition held a standing ovation for the premier.
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