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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the province's law-making body. It consists of elected representatives known as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who represent different regions of the province. The Assembly meets in Victoria, the provincial capital, to discuss and vote on laws, budgets, and policies that affect British Columbians. The governing party, led by a Premier, proposes legislation, while opposition parties provide scrutiny and alternative viewpoints. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping provincial governance and responding to the needs of its citizens.