New law forces B.C. legislator to quit her 'part-time' job as municipal councillor

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VICTORIA – A B.C. Conservative legislator has lost what she called her “part-time” job as a councillor after a new law banning MLAs from also serving as municipal representatives came into effect. 

Misty Van Popta represents Langley-Walnut Grove in the provincial legislature, but lost her job as a municipal councillor in the Township of Langley in the Fraser Valley on Thursday when the Eligibility to Hold Public Office Act came into effect and forced her to resign.

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