VICTORIA - British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says she has early-stage, treatable cancer.
Bailey said in a post on social media that the diagnosis came a few weeks ago and she has been given a good prognosis for full recovery.
B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey attends a blessing ceremony for the first tower at the Senakw Indigenous-led housing development being built by the Squamish Nation, in Vancouver, on Friday, May 8, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
DDVICTORIA - British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says she has early-stage, treatable cancer.
Bailey said in a post on social media that the diagnosis came a few weeks ago and she has been given a good prognosis for full recovery.
"I will be receiving treatment later this summer and anticipate returning to work in time for the fall legislative session," she said Thursday.
The post said she has worked with Premier David Eby to find the best path to get through treatment and continue the government's work, and that they will have more information Friday.
On Monday, Bailey delivered the latest fiscal update revealing B.C.'s deficit ended $3.3 billion below the previous estimate for fiscal year 2025-2026, because of higher revenues and lower spending on capital projects.
Other NDP legislators have recently been contending with illness.
Victoria-Beacon Hill MLA Grace Lore went public with her colorectal cancer diagnosis in December 2024.
Lore said in April that she had another surgery and would be voting virtually and back to working from home when the time is right.
In April, Eby asked for prayers for Vancouver-Strathcona MLA Joan Phillip for an unspecified illness.
Eby, on social media, called Bailey a "valued colleague" and an "exceptional" cabinet minister.
"I'm wishing her the very best in her recovery," he said.
This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Aug. 13, 2026.
Note to readers:This is a corrected story. A previous version misspelled Joan Phillip's surname.
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