Esquimalt-Metchosin MLA Mitzi Dean announced Saturday afternoon (Aug. 31) that she would not be running for the NDP in this year91Ƶs provincial election scheduled for Oct. 19.
The minister of state for child care mentioned 91Ƶpersonal challenges91Ƶ as the main reasons for her withdrawal.
91ƵI must put my health and the well-being of my family first,91Ƶ said Dean in a press release. 91ƵThe personal challenges of this past year have taken a significant toll on me and as I reflect further, I must put my full focus on my health."
Grateful for both the support of her caucus and constituents over the years, Dean mentioned not having made this decision lightheartedly.
91ƵThis has been one of the most difficult decisions of my life because of how much I value the role of representing the people of my community,91Ƶ she said.
Dean had served as MLA for the riding of Esquimalt-Metchosin which will change in the upcoming term to Esquimalt-Colwood.
Premier David Eby was informed of Dean's decision the day she issued her statement.
Eby mentioned the Dean would be on leave for her role as a minister 91Ƶimmediately91Ƶ allowing her to "be focused on her health" for the remainder of her three-week term as MLA.
91ƵI agree with those reasons, and wish her the best with the difficult personal work she has ahead,91Ƶ said Eby.
The premier added that the BC NDP will announce the nomination of a new candidate for the riding 91Ƶin the near future.91Ƶ