British Columbia held an election on Tuesday, May 9. The results: Liberal 43, New Democratic 41, Green 3. Previously the Green Party had only one seat. See this story. It is possible one seat will be changed by a recount. In the recount changes the result, then the Liberal Party would have 44, enough for a majority.
This is probably the first time since 1953 that no party won a majority in the British Columbia legislature. The three Green Party victories were all in districts that are not on the mainland. See this story.
Thank you for this news, Richard. It may be worth pointing out that, as the article says, the likely recount is for a “riding” (district) where the NDP candidate beat the Liberal candidate by nine votes — so it would not affect the greatly-improved showing of the Greens themselves, though it could affect whethr they have the swing vote in the unicameral BC Legislative Assembly.