B.C. energy minister Michelle Mungall takes seat in legislature with baby Zavier
VICTORIA — Baby Zavier is barely three months old but he’s already making history with his arrival at British Columbia’s legislature.
Born in July, Zavier Matieschyn became the first child to take a seat in the chamber of the legislature when he arrived at a parliamentary session Monday in the arms of his mother, Energy Minister Michelle Mungall.
He is the first baby permitted a front row seat at the legislature after all parties unanimously supported rule changes last spring allowing infants on the chamber floor while in the care of a parent.
The policy followed previous changes over the past two decades that included adding change tables in the washrooms and allowing for maternity leave, Mungall said.