
B.C. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke announces 2026 retirement after 10 years on the job
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s longest-serving ombudsperson has announced he will retire from his role in early 2026.
Jay Chalke has been in the role for a decade and oversaw the implementation of new responsibilities under B.C.’s Public Interest Disclosure Act, which provides secure channels for public employees to report serious workplace wrongdoing.
He says in a news release that he didn’t make the decision lightly, and serving as B.C.’s Ombudsperson has been “the honour” of his career.
He says he is “deeply proud” of the work he has accomplished, but he believes it’s time for “new perspectives and fresh leadership to continue (the) important work in ensuring fairness in public administration.”