Carole James, former B.C. finance minister, says she was driven to give back
VICTORIA — Carole James says she was still deciding whether to run in British Columbia’s provincial election earlier this year when a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease gave her the answer.
It was last March, just days before B.C. imposed strict health conditions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, when the finance minister and former NDP leader announced she was retiring from politics after almost three decades in public life to face her health challenges.
“No question, the Parkinson’s diagnosis made it clear,” James said in a recent interview.
Friends and her political opponents say James, 62, leaves a legacy of perseverance and achievement from her time in politics, as well as being known for a style of leadership that was calm and determined during the good and the bad times.