Incoming B.C. premier Eby vows to make Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside healthy, safe
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s incoming premier says he will lead a government push to transform Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside from a neighbourhood of desperation into one that’s healthy and safe.
David Eby, who will be sworn in on Friday as B.C.’s 37th premier, said his government will take charge of restoring the low-income area, which is plagued by crime, addiction, homelessness and mental health trouble.
“Right now, the people who live in tents and on the sidewalks, they’re not safe, and the broader community, they don’t have the feeling of safety about what’s happening in the Downtown Eastside,” he said in an interview. “We need to address that.”
Eby, 46, has made a career of taking on big tasks, including defeating then-premier Christy Clark in the 2013 election in her riding of Vancouver-Point Grey.