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Brennan Day is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 British Columbia general election. He represents the electoral district of Courtenay-Comox as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia.

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Early life and career

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Day is a longtime resident of the Comox Valley, and his professional background includes managing large-scale international projects as well as founding an industrial supply and training firm.[1] In addition to his career in international project management and business, Day was also the executive director of the Eureka Support Society, a mental health service provider in Courtenay, British Columbia when he was nominated.[2][3] He holds a degrees in political science and international relations from Vancouver Island University and the University of Calgary .[4]

Political career

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2020 and 2024 elections

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Day was previously the BC Liberal candidate for the Courtenay-Comox in the 2020 British Columbia general election, where he lost to NDP incumbent Ronna-Rae Leonard. In the 2024 provincial election, Day was announced as the Conservative Party of BC's candidate for the Courtenay-Comox region, running once again in the riding and winning by a mere 92 votes, unseating Leonard.[5][6]

Current role

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He currently serves in the official oppositions' shadow cabinet as the Critic for Rural Health and Seniors' Health, and his policy priorities include addressing homelessness, substance abuse and mental health issues, and restoring stability and safety to his region.[1]

He became viral in august 2025 for his strong negative response to a letter sent by American republican senator Joseph Martin from Maine to representatives of western canadian provinces asking them to join the United States, calling it a "manifesto of arrogance" and "a perfect exemple of what many Canadians find so deeply troubling about the American worldview".[7][8]

Electoral record

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2024 British Columbia general election: Courtenay-Comox
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Brennan Day 13,481 38.83 $54,803.68
New Democratic Ronna-Rae Leonard 13,388 38.56 -12.00 $64,793.74
Green Arzeena Hamir 7,202 20.74 +1.15 $54,310.40
Independent John Hedican 504 1.45 $7,247.19
Independent Devin Howell 143 0.41 $1,097.60
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,718 99.89 $71,700.08
Total rejected ballots 37 0.11
Turnout 34,755 68.71 +7.25
Registered voters 50,583
Conservative notional gain from New Democratic Swing +25.42
Source: Elections BC[9][10]
2020 British Columbia general election: Courtenay-Comox
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Ronna-Rae Leonard 14,663 50.56 +13.20 $50,103.50
Liberal Brennan Day 8,655 29.85 −6.87 $34,579.94
Green Gillian Anderson 5,681 19.59 +1.22 $10,595.98
Total valid votes 28,999 100.00
Total rejected ballots    
Turnout    
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC[11][12]

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