Courtenay-Comox MLA Brennan Day advocates for rural and seniors’ health, drawing on global business and local leadership experience.
Championing Rural and Seniors’ Healthcare
Brennan Day, MLA for Courtenay-Comox, is making rural and seniors’ health a top legislative priority. First elected in 2024, Day now serves as the Official Opposition Critic for Rural Health and Seniors’ Health in British Columbia. In this role, he is focused on addressing service gaps and advocating for better healthcare access in smaller communities across the province.
From Global Business to Community Leadership
Before entering politics, Day built a successful career managing large-scale international projects. He later founded a firm specializing in industrial supply, manpower, and training—gaining firsthand insight into workforce development. This business acumen now informs his policy approach, particularly in advocating for efficient healthcare delivery systems in underserved areas.
Local Commitment Drives Provincial Impact
Though experienced on the international stage, Day’s roots remain firmly in the Comox Valley. His deep connection to the community is reflected in his time as Executive Director of the Eureka Support Society, where he supported mental health and wellness programs for local residents. His leadership in the region has earned him the trust of constituents and colleagues alike.
Legislative Voice for Underserved Communities
As Opposition Critic, Day brings both passion and pragmatism to the table. He regularly consults with healthcare professionals, seniors, and rural residents to bring their voices to the legislature. His focus remains on ensuring equitable healthcare outcomes for all British Columbians, regardless of postal code or age.
Advancing Solutions Through Experience
Day’s international project management experience provides a strategic lens for addressing complex system challenges. He aims to introduce forward-thinking policies that integrate technology, community-based care, and workforce support to strengthen B.C.’s rural healthcare framework.
Focused on the Future of Comox Valley
For Brennan Day, the mission is personal. His work is driven by a long-standing commitment to the well-being of Comox Valley and its residents. Whether in the legislature or in his constituency, Day continues to advocate for better care, better access, and a better future for rural and senior populations across British Columbia.
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