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B.C. premier says 'acrimony' between parties spurred call for snap election
John Horgan acknowledges there has been “extraordinary cooperation” between Health Minister Adrian Dix and the opposition parties when it comes to tackling COVID-19. But he says the decision to call for an election started to crystalize in the summer when his minority government ran into legislative challenges.
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The Canadian Press
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