B.C. premier apologizes after social media mistake on Holocaust Remembrance Day
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s premier has apologized after he says a member of his staff posted an incorrect message in social media posts linking to his statement marking Holocaust Remembrance Day on Saturday.
David Eby says on the social media platform X that the mistake was noticed immediately and removed, “but it should not have occurred.”
Andrew Reeve, the press secretary for the BC United Opposition leader, shared a screenshot of the initial post from Eby’s account, which said, “We stand with the Muslim community throughout Canada on this sorrowful day of remembrance.”
The original post provided a link to Eby’s full, correct statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day on Saturday.