David Eby didn’t waste any time letting people know what he stood for when he became British Columbia’s 37th BC premier. It was a simple message: people are having a hard time keeping up with the rising costs of living in British Columbia. He put on his work clothes and began.
It doesn’t matter if you pay close attention to BC premier politics or just want to know more about what is doing..
Let’s Talk About Who David Eby Is
First, let’s talk about the guy in charge before we get into the big rules. As a lawyer, David Eby helped people who were having problems with housing and human rights. He’s always cared about being fair and standing up for the weak.
He became an MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly), then came on as Attorney General, and finally in 2022, he became BC premier. Right from the start, he seemed like someone who does more than just talk. He is cool and honest, and he isn’t afraid to change things if he believes they aren’t working.
Fixing the Housing Mess
Realistically, BC premier housing plans have been a mess. Rent is very high and home prices are very high. Owning a house seems like a dream for many people. Eby put housing at the top of his list of responsibilities, and he’s not going to mess around.
Changing the Rules Around Zoning
One of the bravest things he did? Getting rid of old rules about zoning that said many cities could only have single-family houses. That means there is room for more duplexes, triplexes, and small apartment buildings where there used to be just one house. Plain and simple, the goal is to build more homes for more people.
Building Near Transit
BC premier wants more homes close to SkyTrain stops and major bus lines as well. People can then live in places where they don’t need a car every day. The green space helps traffic and the environment. It also makes city life a little easier to handle..
Curbing House Flipping and Speculation
A lot of people who buy houses just to sell them quickly for a profit are also getting in trouble. He wants to slow down the market and make it easier for people who really want to live in these homes to afford them by adding new taxes and rules.
Building a Stronger, More Diverse Economy

Even though BC’s economy is pretty strong, Eby wants it to be even stronger and more fair. That means not relying too much on just a few businesses and looking for ways to help more jobs in the area.
Making New Trade Friends
BC premier has been taking business trips to Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, among other places. With this plan, BC companies will be able to do business with more countries and depend less on just one.
Adding More Value to Our Resources
BC premier wants his state to move away from just exporting raw logs and toward more value-added goods, such as furniture or wood that has been processed. This helps small towns stay economically strong and keeps more jobs here.
A Healthcare System That Actually Works
The subject of healthcare is always controversial, and Eby has taken some useful steps to make it better, especially when it comes to ease of access and effectiveness.
Giving Pharmacists More Power
You no longer have to wait a long time to see a doctor for something small. Instead, you can go to your drugstore for things like pink eye or a sore throat. Now hospitals and doctors can work on more important things.
Free Birth Control
BC premier was the first province in Canada to give free prescription birth control. This is a big deal. It’s a big step toward making health care easier to get and cheaper for everyone, but especially women.
Mental Health and Addiction Support
Eby has also been working to improve mental health care. These people need more centers, support staff, and beds to get the help they need with mental health or addiction issues.
Keeping Communities Safe (But Fairly)
It’s been hard to keep people safe. On the one hand, Eby wants to care about people, especially those who are addicted. On the other hand, he knows that people need to feel safe in their own neighborhoods.

A Shift on Drug Policy
At first; BC premier didn’t charge people for carrying small amounts of some drugs. It was meant to lessen the shame. But after some pushback, especially from people who were worried about drug use in public places, Eby made some changes to make the rules stricter again.
Support and Enforcement Together
Now, his method is more about finding a balance between having more community outreach teams and better help for people who are having a hard time and having more police presence in areas where crime and repeat offenders are a problem.
Better Internet and Roads
In smaller towns, it can be hard to even get a strong internet link. That will be fixed with money from Eby, along with improvements to roads and public transportation.
Rural Healthcare
He is also offering extra benefits to doctors and nurses who want to move to rural places. More telehealth choices are also coming out, so people don’t have to drive hours to see a specialist.
Keeping BC Green and Ready for the Future
BC premier has had its fair share of wildfires and storms, which shows that climate change is real. Eby is working to make the province better prepared for bad weather.
In order to better handle emergencies, he is putting more money into things like stopping forest fires, protecting against flooding, and using clean energy. The main goal? A BC premier that is safer, healthier, and better ready.
Making Government More Open and Involved
Eby does not only want to make choices behind closed doors. People should be able to talk to the government more directly and have town hall meetings. It’s something he supports. Everyone needs to feel like they are being heard and cared for.
One thing that is clear is that BC premier isn’t just responding; he’s also planning for the future. He wants to make the state a place where people can live, work, and raise a family without breaking the bank. A place where everyone feels safe, welcome, and able to stay.