338 B.C.: Yet another close race ahead in British Columbia

My college has shut down and classes have been suspended for two weeks, but I suspect this forced break will last somewhat longer. Exponential curves are sometimes confusing for the non-initiated, but closing schools early in a pandemic may dramatically reduce the spread of virus (and, sadly, the body count).

Therefore, with no more exams to mark and classes to teach I decided to dive deep into a project I had initially planned for next summer: the 42nd British Columbia election, which is tentatively scheduled for fall 2021 at the latest. However, given the precarious state of the B.C. Legislature seat-wise (both the BC NDP and BC Liberals currently stand at 42 seats in the 87-seat legislature), Premier John Horgan could potentially set up and lose a confidence vote before then (although a spring 2020 election now appears highly unlikely given the current crisis).

Read this article here.


Visit the 338Canada British Columbia page for all of B.C.'s 87 electoral district projections.

Stay safe out there, dear readers.




Philippe J. Fournier is the creator of Qc125 and 338Canada. He teaches physics and astronomy at Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Montreal. For information or media request, please write to info@Qc125.com.


Philippe J. Fournier est le créateur de Qc125 et 338Canada. Il est professeur de physique et d'astronomie au Cégep de Saint-Laurent à Montréal. Pour toute information ou pour une demande d'entrevue médiatique, écrivez à info@Qc125.com.