B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver steps aside, party to elect next leader in 2020
VICTORIA — B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver, whose party recorded a historic election breakthrough two years ago, is stepping aside and will not seek re-election in the next provincial election.
Weaver said Monday he made the decision after he took “significant time this summer to reflect with my family on the reasons why I sought elected office as well as why I sought leadership of the B.C. Greens in the first place.”
He said the environmental movement is now being led by youth, who will be affected by the impacts of climate change, and watching a younger generation’s success influenced his decision.
“Their momentum is growing,” said Weaver, 57. “This is also one of the main, if not the main reason, why I believe it is time for the B.C. Greens to elect a new leader. It’s time to let another generation take the lead.”