Canadian Press NewsAlert: B.C. Liberal leader stepping down after losing seats

By The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson is quitting the party’s top job, saying he’ll step down as soon as a replacement is selected. 

Wilkinson says the party is beginning the challenging and exciting process of rebuilding. 

The Liberals lost about a dozen seats in Saturday’s election, although there are still 525,000 mail-in ballots yet to be counted. 

The Liberal party’s losses gave John Horgan’s New Democrats a majority government. 

Wilkinson took on the job as Liberal leader in 2018, replacing Christy Clark, who stepped down when the Liberals lost power after the 2017 election. 

Wilkinson, who is 63, served in several cabinet positions when in government, including justice and advanced education. 

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The Canadian Press

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