Former B.C. Premier John Horgan Passes Away at 62
The province of British Columbia is mourning the loss of former Premier John Horgan, who passed away on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at the age of 62. Horgan, a prominent figure in B.C. politics for over two decades, served as the 36th Premier of British Columbia from 2017 until his resignation in December 2022.
A Political Career Defined by Advocacy and Change
Horgan's political journey began in 1996 when he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, representing the riding of Victoria-Juan de Fuca. He quickly rose through the ranks of the New Democratic Party (NDP), eventually becoming the leader of the party in 2014.
Horgan's leadership was marked by his unwavering commitment to social justice and his tireless advocacy for affordable housing, healthcare, and education. He spearheaded significant policy changes during his time as Premier, including introducing a pharmacare program and increasing funding for mental health services.
A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience
Horgan's tenure as Premier was not without its challenges. He faced a number of crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating wildfires that ravaged the province in recent years. However, he consistently demonstrated his ability to navigate these difficult situations with calm leadership and a focus on the needs of the people.
Despite facing health challenges in recent years, Horgan remained dedicated to serving the people of B.C. His resilience and determination earned him the respect and admiration of many.
Remembering John Horgan
The passing of John Horgan marks a significant loss for British Columbia. He will be remembered for his dedication to public service, his passion for social justice, and his unwavering commitment to the people of B.C. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders.
The province mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant and offers its deepest condolences to Horgan's family and friends. His impact on B.C. politics will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.