David Eby

David Eby

politician Canada

David Eby is the Premier of British Columbia, who has recently announced plans to fast-track the approval process for several resource projects in the province, aiming to diversify the economy amidst ongoing trade tensions with the United States under President Trump's leadership.

Born on Jan 01, 1977 (48 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.06%
Persistence
44 wks
Reach
5,841,611
Power
259,762$
Sentiment
4.98
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 29 4.93 2.70% +440% 38,005,238 5,536,391 $1,700,000 247,647$
United Kingdom 7 5.00 0.34% +30% 67,886,011 304,467 $2,700,000 12,109$
Guyana 1 5.00 0.10% +0% 786,552 753 $6,000 6$
Totals 37 106,677,801 5,841,611 $4,406,000 259,762$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: B.C. Premier David Eby has raised concerns that the court has put certainty for private property owners at risk. 5

The Globe and Mail: New Brunswick appeal court rules Indigenous group can’t seek Aboriginal title over private land

Canada Canada: B.C. Premier David Eby termed two recent court decisions on Indigenous rights and title 'unhelpful,' adding that 'British Columbians, not judges, have to decide our path forward.' 4

The Globe and Mail: Eby accuses courts of jeopardizing B.C. economy, resource projects

Canada Canada: David Eby is the Premier of British Columbia and is involved in amending the Indigenous rights act in response to a court ruling. 6

The Globe and Mail: B.C. to amend Indigenous rights act after court ruling on mineral claims

Canada Canada: David Eby is the Premier of British Columbia who announced funding to support First Nation groups in hosting the FIFA World Cup. 7

The Globe and Mail: B.C. provides $18-million to First Nation groups helping to host FIFA World Cup games

Canada Canada: NDP Premier David Eby has not encountered the type of fierce, creditable opposition his government should be facing. 4

The Globe and Mail: B.C. Conservatives given a new lease on life with John Rustad resignation