Five stories in the news today, May 10
Five stories in the news for Wednesday, May 10
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BRITISH COLUMBIA VOTERS ELECT MINORITY GOVERNMENT
British Columbia has its first minority government in 65 years with the Green party holding the balance of power for the first time in Canadian history. With one seat to be decided, the Liberals had 42 seats and the NDP 41, with the Greens picking up three seats. Regardless of the outcome of the last riding, no party would be able to win the 44 seats necessary to govern with a majority in the 87-seat legislature.


