43rd Parliament of British Columbia

The 43rd Parliament of British Columbia was chosen in the 2024 British Columbia general election.

43rd Parliament of British Columbia
Majority parliament
Feb. 18, 2025 – present
Parliament leaders
PremierDavid Eby
Nov. 18, 2022 – present
CabinetEby ministry (2nd term)
Leader of the
Opposition
John Rustad
Oct. 19, 2024 – Dec. 4, 2025
Trevor Halford
Dec. 4, 2025 – present
Party caucuses
GovernmentNew Democratic
OppositionConservative
RecognizedGreen
OneBC
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Raj Chouhan
Dec. 7, 2020 – present
Government
House leader
Mike Farnworth
Nov. 18, 2024 – present
Opposition
House leader
A'aliya Warbus
Nov. 20, 2024 – present
Members93 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchCharles III
Sep. 8, 2022 – present
Lieutenant
governor
Janet Austin
Apr. 24, 2018 – Jan. 30, 2025
Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia
Jan. 30, 2025 – present
Sessions
1st session
February 18, 2025 – ongoing
← 42nd

It is the first Legislature in British Columbia to have a majority of female legislators, with 49 of 93 (52%) female MLAs, and the first in any Canadian province or territory to achieve this through a general election.

Opposition MLAs from the Conservative and Green caucuses were sworn in on November 12, 2024, and the governing New Democratic MLAs were sworn in on November 13, 2024.

Raj Chouhan, the MLA for Burnaby-New Westminster, was re-elected as the speaker of the Legislative Assembly.

Party standings

Standings in the 43rd British Columbia Parliament
Affiliation House members Frontbench
2024 election results Current
New Democratic 47 47 Eby ministry
Conservative 44 39 Rustad/Halford shadow cabinet
Green 2 2 N/A
OneBC 0 1 N/A
Independent 0 4 N/A
Total seats 93

Officeholders

Speaker

  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly: Raj Chouhan, NDP (December 7, 2020 – present)

Other chair occupants

  • Deputy speaker: Mable Elmore, NDP
  • Assistant deputy speaker: Lorne Doerkson, Conservative

Leaders

  • Premier of British Columbia:
    • David Eby, NDP (November 18, 2022 – present)
  • Leader of the Opposition:
    • John Rustad, Conservative (November 12, 2024 – December 4, 2025)
    • Trevor Halford, Conservative (December 4, 2025 – present)
  • Green Party leader:
    • Jeremy Valeriote (parliamentary; January 28, 2025 – present)
  • OneBC leader:
    • Dallas Brodie, (interim; June 9, 2025 – December 14, 2025)

House leaders

  • Government House leader: Mike Farnworth, NDP
  • Opposition House leader: Á'a:líya Warbus, Conservative
  • Green Party House leader: Rob Botterell
  • OneBC House leader: Tara Armstrong

Caucus whips

  • Government whip: Janet Routledge, NDP
  • Opposition whip: Bruce Banman, Conservative
    • Opposition deputy whip: Sheldon Clare, Conservative

Members

  • The name in bold and italics, with "††", is the premier
  • The names in bold, with "†", are cabinet ministers and ministers of state
  • The name in italics, with "‡", is the leader of the Official Opposition
  • The names in italics are party leaders
  • The name with "*" is the speaker of the Assembly
Member Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected Term number
Bruce Banman Conservative Abbotsford South 2020 2
Korky Neufeld Conservative Abbotsford West 2024 1
Reann Gasper Conservative Abbotsford-Mission 2024 1
Donegal Wilson Conservative Boundary-Similkameen 2024 1
Sharon Hartwell Conservative Bulkley Valley-Stikine 2024 1
Anne Kang NDP Burnaby Centre 2017 3
Reah Arora NDP Burnaby East 2024 1
Janet Routledge NDP Burnaby North 2017 3
Paul Choi NDP Burnaby South-Metrotown 2024 1
Raj Chouhan* NDP Burnaby-New Westminster 2005 6
Lorne Doerkson Conservative Cariboo-Chilcotin 2020 2
Heather Maahs Conservative Chilliwack North 2024 1
Á'a:líya Warbus Conservative Chilliwack-Cultus Lake 2024 1
Scott McInnis Conservative Columbia River-Revelstoke 2024 1
Jodie Wickens NDP Coquitlam-Burke Mountain 2016, 2024 2*
Jennifer Blatherwick NDP Coquitlam-Maillardville 2024 1
Brennan Day Conservative Courtenay-Comox 2024 1
Debra Toporowski NDP Cowichan Valley 2024 1
Ravi Kahlon NDP Delta North 2017 3
Ian Paton Conservative Delta South 2017 3
Darlene Rotchford NDP Esquimalt-Colwood 2024 1
Tony Luck Conservative Fraser-Nicola 2024 1
Dana Lajeunesse NDP Juan de Fuca-Malahat 2024 1
Peter Milobar Conservative Kamloops Centre 2017 3
Ward Stamer Conservative Kamloops-North Thompson 2024 1
Kristina Loewen Conservative Kelowna Centre 2024 1
Tara Armstrong Conservative Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream 2024 1
Independent
OneBC
Gavin Dew Conservative Kelowna-Mission 2024 1
Brittny Anderson NDP Kootenay Central 2020 2
Steve Morissette NDP Kootenay-Monashee 2024 1
Pete Davis Conservative Kootenay-Rockies 2024 1
Stephanie Higginson NDP Ladysmith-Oceanside 2024 1
Ravi Parmar NDP Langford-Highlands 2023 2
Harman Bhangu Conservative Langley-Abbotsford 2024 1
Misty Van Popta Conservative Langley-Walnut Grove 2024 1
Jody Toor Conservative Langley-Willowbrook 2024 1
Lawrence Mok Conservative Maple Ridge East 2024 1
Lisa Beare NDP Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows 2017 3
Josie Osborne NDP Mid Island-Pacific Rim 2020 2
Sheila Malcolmson NDP Nanaimo-Gabriola Island 2019 3
George Anderson NDP Nanaimo-Lantzville 2024 1
John Rustad Conservative Nechako Lakes 2005 6
Jennifer Whiteside NDP New Westminster-Coquitlam 2020 2
Tamara Davidson NDP North Coast-Haida Gwaii 2024 1
Anna Kindy Conservative North Island 2024 1
Bowinn Ma NDP North Vancouver-Lonsdale 2017 3
Susie Chant NDP North Vancouver-Seymour 2020 2
Diana Gibson NDP Oak Bay-Gordon Head 2024 1
Jordan Kealy Conservative Peace River North 2024 1
Independent
Larry Neufeld Conservative Peace River South 2024 1
Amelia Boultbee Conservative Penticton-Summerland 2024 1
Independent
Mike Farnworth NDP Port Coquitlam 1991, 2005 8*
Rick Glumac NDP Port Moody-Burquitlam 2017 3
Randene Neill NDP Powell River-Sunshine Coast 2024 1
Kiel Giddens Conservative Prince George-Mackenzie 2024 1
Sheldon Clare Conservative Prince George-North Cariboo 2024 1
Rosalyn Bird Conservative Prince George-Valemount 2024 1
Teresa Wat Conservative Richmond-Bridgeport 2013 4
Hon Chan Conservative Richmond Centre 2024 1
Steve Kooner Conservative Richmond-Queensborough 2024 1
Kelly Greene NDP Richmond-Steveston 2020 2
Rob Botterell Green Saanich North and the Islands 2024 1
Lana Popham NDP Saanich South 2009 5
David Williams Conservative Salmon Arm-Shuswap 2024 1
Claire Rattée Conservative Skeena 2024 1
Amna Shah NDP Surrey City Centre 2024 1
Mandeep Dhaliwal Conservative Surrey North 2024 1
Brent Chapman Conservative Surrey South 2024 1
Elenore Sturko Conservative Surrey-Cloverdale 2022 2
Independent
Jagrup Brar NDP Surrey-Fleetwood 2004, 2017 6*
Garry Begg NDP Surrey-Guildford 2017 3
Jessie Sunner NDP Surrey-Newton 2024 1
Bryan Tepper Conservative Surrey-Panorama 2024 1
Linda Hepner Conservative Surrey-Serpentine River 2024 1
Trevor Halford Conservative Surrey-White Rock 2020 2
George Chow NDP Vancouver-Fraserview 2017 3
Niki Sharma NDP Vancouver-Hastings 2020 2
Mable Elmore NDP Vancouver-Kensington 2009 5
Sunita Dhir NDP Vancouver-Langara 2024 1
Christine Boyle NDP Vancouver-Little Mountain 2024 1
David Eby NDP Vancouver-Point Grey 2013 4
Dallas Brodie Conservative Vancouver-Quilchena 2024 1
Independent
OneBC
Independent
Adrian Dix NDP Vancouver-Renfrew 2005 6
Brenda Bailey NDP Vancouver-South Granville 2020 2
Joan Phillip NDP Vancouver-Strathcona 2023 2
Spencer Chandra Herbert NDP Vancouver-West End 2008 6
Terry Yung NDP Vancouver-Yaletown 2024 1
Harwinder Sandhu NDP Vernon-Lumby 2020 2
Grace Lore NDP Victoria-Beacon Hill 2020 2
Nina Krieger NDP Victoria-Swan Lake 2024 1
Macklin McCall Conservative West Kelowna-Peachland 2024 1
Lynne Block Conservative West Vancouver-Capilano 2024 1
Jeremy Valeriote Green West Vancouver-Sea to Sky 2024 1

Seat changes

Changes in seats held (2024–present)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Vancouver-Quilchena March 7, 2025 Dallas Brodie  Conservative Removed from caucus  Independent
Peace River North March 7, 2025 Jordan Kealy  Conservative Left caucus  Independent
Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream March 7, 2025 Tara Armstrong  Conservative Left caucus  Independent
Vancouver-Quilchena June 9, 2025 Dallas Brodie  Independent Formed new party  OneBC
Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream June 9, 2025 Tara Armstrong  Independent Formed new party  OneBC
Surrey-Cloverdale September 22, 2025 Elenore Sturko  Conservative Removed from caucus  Independent
Penticton-Summerland October 20, 2025 Amelia Boultbee  Conservative Left caucus  Independent
Vancouver-Quilchena December 13, 2025 Dallas Brodie  OneBC Removed from caucus
Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream December 16, 2025 Tara Armstrong  OneBC Left caucus  Independent


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