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Premier David Eby defends speechwriting contract with comedian

Premier David Eby is facing criticism from the Opposition Conservatives over a speech-writing contract with a comedian.

Vancouver-based comedian Charlie Demers is paid an hourly rate of $165 dollars for speech and content-writing for the premier. His initial two-year contract is worth up to $150,000, with options for two one-year extensions. 

The B.C. Conservatives say that could amount to a total payout of $450,000.

Conservative finance critic and MLA for Kamloops Centre Peter Milobar said Tuesday the NDP’s priorities are “backwards” as British Columbia faces an $11.6 billion dollar deficit.  

“Premier Eby is telling families and small businesses to brace for cutbacks while his government quietly signs contracts worth nearly half a million dollars for a comedian,” said Milobar.

Charlie Demers
Photo via Charlie Demers’ website

Eby said in Vancouver Tuesday Demers is one of a group speechwriters on his team. 

“I would love to be able to write my own speeches the way that I used to, but I do need support to respond to each event that I go to. Speechwriters are a necessary part of the job,” said Eby.

He said Demers has been paid just $14,000 so far, and remains available “as needed.”

Demers replied to the controversy in a video posted to his Instagram account. He disputed the compensation figure provided by the Conservatives, calling it “hallucinatory.”

Demers said the maximum payout possible under the contract would be $300,000 — if the contract were extended to the maximum four years.

He adds that he also worked for former premier John Horgan as a joke-writer, but did not write speeches for him. 

Emily Joveski
Emily Joveski
Emily Joveski is the provincial news reporter for Vista Radio, based in Victoria B.C. She has worked in radio for more than a decade, and was previously on the airwaves as a broadcaster for The Canadian Press in Toronto. When she's not at her desk, she might be found exploring Vancouver Island or loitering in a local book store.

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