B.C. Lt-Gov. Wendy Cocchia delivered the NDP government's throne speech on Thursday, which departed greatly from the norm and instead focused on the community of Tumbler Ridge, just days after a deadly school shooting rocked the small community.
B.C. Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia arrives in the legislative assembly as the province declares the day a day of mourning before members pause for a moment of silence at the legislature in Victoria, on Thursday, Feb.
12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad HipolitoB.C. Lt-Gov. Wendy Cocchia delivered the NDP government’s throne speech on Thursday, which departed greatly from the norm and instead focused on the community of Tumbler Ridge, just days after a While throne speeches typically lay out the government’s plans and priorities for the year – ranging from topics like healthcare to education to infrastructure – this year’s speech was brief and focused on compassion.Wendy Cocchia, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, has delivered the following speech from the throne, opening the second session of the 43rd parliament of the Province of British Columbia, in tribute to the people of Tumbler Ridge: “Today, I bring this message from the throne and from the sacred territories of the Lekwungen Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations – with respect, compassion and sympathy.“Our thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones and a tight-knit community suffering unimaginable pain. We hold them in our prayers and stand with them in their grief. “Today, the people of Tumbler Ridge are wrapped in the care and compassion of an entire province and a country that mourns alongside them. “We are profoundly grateful to the first responders, health-care workers, teachers and school staff whose courage and swift action helped save lives. Their service reflects the very best of our province. “In times of sorrow, British Columbians come together. May we carry that spirit forward, supporting this community and one another in the days and months ahead. “On a personal note, His Majesty King Charles, Her Majesty the Queen, Governor General Mary Simon and I wish to add our own personal message of support and love for the Tumbler Ridge community. “As a mother, it’s impossible to comprehend the pain and grief you’re experiencing. Nobody thinks when they see their child or loved one off for the day, they won’t be returning. “My heart aches for the families, students and everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the small community of Tumbler Ridge. Please know we are here for you.”
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