Our old RCMP friend Skidmark who used to mod the RCMP forum ran this blog, and this scenario is described in here:
https://www.drivesmartbc.ca/intersec...y-two-way-stop
This is the actual answer out of the ICBC driving book:
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two-way stops — if two streets intersect and only one of the streets has stop signs, then the other street is a through street. Traffic on the through street has the right-of-way. If you are stopped at one of these types of intersections, wait until there is a safe gap before going through or turning. If two vehicles are stopped at a two-way stop and one of the drivers wants to turn left, this driver must yield the right-of-way to the other vehicle. The only exception is if the left-turning vehicle is already in the intersection and has started to make the turn. In this case, the other vehicle must yield.
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Radeonboy is correct... unless... Blue car manages to boot it out into the middle of the intersection before orange car moves, in which case orange car must yield.