Leader of the Opposition (British Columbia)
- Leader of the Opposition (British Columbia)
The Leader of the Opposition (French: "Chef de l'Opposition") in British Columbia is the MLA in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia who leads the political party recognized as the Official Opposition. This status generally goes to the leader of the second largest party in the Legislative Assembly.
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