John Horgan, Former B.C. Premier, Dies at 62
It's a sad day for British Columbia as we remember John Horgan, the former Premier who passed away at the age of 62. Horgan served as the 36th Premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, a period marked by significant change and challenges for the province.
Horgan's legacy is one of resilience and dedication. He navigated the province through some tough times, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating wildfires in recent years.
Horgan's political journey began in the 1980s when he joined the New Democratic Party (NDP). He rose through the ranks, eventually becoming leader of the party in 2014. He led the NDP to victory in the 2017 election, ending 16 years of Liberal rule in B.C.
Horgan's leadership style was often described as collaborative and inclusive. He focused on social justice and environmental issues, championing initiatives like affordable housing and combating climate change.
While Horgan's tenure was marked by significant accomplishments, it wasn't without its challenges. He faced criticism over his handling of issues like the opioid crisis and the housing affordability crisis. But despite the criticism, Horgan remained a popular figure in B.C. politics.
Horgan's death is a significant loss for the province. He will be remembered as a dedicated public servant who always put the needs of British Columbians first.
**The province will likely see a by-election in Horgan's former riding of ** **. ** It's a time for reflection and gratitude for the contributions Horgan made to B.C.
We will miss his strong voice and dedication to making B.C. a better place. Rest in peace, John Horgan.