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B.C. Premier David Eby welcomes birth of new daughter, Gwendolyn

British Columbia Premier David Eby's special pre-election countdown has ended with the announcement of the arrival of his newborn daughter on Thursday. The premier says Gwendolyn Kay Eby was born happy and healthy at nine pounds six ounces.
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David Eby's special countdown ended with the announcement of the arrival of his newborn baby on Thursday, following his early campaign start for British Columbia's election. Eby says his third daughter, Gwendolyn Kay Eby, as shown in this image posted on social media, was born happy and healthy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

British Columbia Premier David Eby's special pre-election countdown has ended with the announcement of the arrival of his newborn daughter on Thursday.

The premier says Gwendolyn Kay Eby was born happy and healthy at nine pounds six ounces.

He posted a photo with wife Dr. Cailey Lynch and baby Gwendolyn on social platform X, saying their third child's name comes from her great-grandmother, who he called a "longtime Victoria resident, born on the Prairies."

Eby thanked the obstetrics team, nursing and hospital staff involved in the birth of Gwen, who has a brother, Ezra, and sister, Iva.

The milestone comes after Eby started an early campaign last week ahead of the fall election, in order to spend time with his family around his daughter's birth.

At the campaign event last Thursday in Vancouver, he said Oct. 19 was B.C.'s fixed election date, and June 27 would be reserved for his family's "fixed date baby."

Eby's early campaign start comes amid open battling between B.C.'s two right-of-centre parties, Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon's BC United and John Rustad's upstart B.C. Conservatives.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 28, 2024.

The Canadian Press