B.C. Green leader says she has spoken with the NDP’s David Eby but not Rustad

Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau says the starting place to supporting whichever party comes to power in British Columbia is her party’s platform. 

Furstenau says she has taken a call from NDP Leader David Eby, but didn’t answer the phone when B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad called, adding she didn’t recognize the number. 

Furstenau says comments made by some Conservative candidates who won their ridings are truly disturbing, including racist, dehumanizing, homophobic and conspiratorial statements. 

She says she has yet to see a satisfactory response from Rustad over what his candidates have said, noting that elected representatives have a serious burden to hold themselves to a high standard. 

The NDP is elected or leading in 46 ridings and the Conservatives in 45 following Saturday’s election, both short of the 47 ridings required for a majority, although the final count will be held this weekend along with two recounts. 

If the outcome remains the same, the two elected Green members could hold the balance of power, and Furstenau says her goal until all the votes are in is to help those candidates get settled into the legislature.

WATCH: Confusion as B.C. awaits final election results 

Confusion as B.C. waits for final election results

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After the initial count, the B.C. NDP is leading or elected in 46 seats, the Conservatives in 45, and the Greens in two. CBC’s Maurice Katz breaks down the numbers and tells us what to expect.

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