Community voices frustration as Burnaby hospital expansion project is put on hold
BURNABY — Dozens of protesters carrying placards gathered in a park in Burnaby, B.C., to rally against the provincial government’s cancellation of a construction contract for a hospital expansion in the city.
Premier David Eby said earlier in May that plans for the Burnaby Hospital expansion aren’t dead despite the provincial government’s announcement that the contract had been cancelled.
Phase 2 of the hospital expansion project was slated to add 160 beds and a cancer care centre, but it has become one of several projects that the province placed on hold in its 2026 budget.
David Xie, spokesman for Buranby neighbourhood watch, says despite Burnaby being the third largest city in B.C., residents don’t have a “fully-functioning modern hospital,” forcing many locals to travel to other cities for their health-care needs.
