Wednesday December 31, 2025 | VICTORIA, BC
by Mary P Brooke | ISland Social Trends
Most leadership messages to mark the ringing in of 2026 are balancing a snapshot of what has transpired in 2025 with a hopeful message for 2026.
More to come.
Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney:

“Although this year has brought more than its share of challenges to our country, we have also been reminded that we are fortunate to be part of one extraordinary, generous, and caring nation. We are strongest when we are united, when we look out for each other, and when we take care of each other. That is what makes Canada strong.” ~ Prime Minister Mark Carney
[See full New Year’s Prime Minister’s 2026 statement]
British Royal Family:
“As 2026 arrives around the world, we wish you all a very happy New Year!” ~ King Charles III and Queen Camilla
BC Government:
- “There is nowhere else in the world I would rather be to face big challenges and a changing world than here in British Columbia. We have everything we need: skilled people, abundant resources and a shared commitment to look out for one another. As we say goodbye to the past year, let’s welcome the new one with confidence and with hope, knowing that together we can keep building a stronger, brighter future for British Columbia.” ~ Premier David Eby [See full New Year’s 2026 by Premier David Eby]
- “2025 was a year of meaningful action in B.C.’s Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, for people across our province. Significant progress was made, but there’s still more to do. I look forward to continuing this work and achieving even more together in 2026!” ~ Jessie Sunner, Minister of Post Secondary and Future Skills
Greater Victoria area:
- “This year 2025 is ending just like it began: with much uncertainty in the air.” ~ South Island Prosperity Partnership
Road safety:
“As New Year’s celebrations approach, West Shore RCMP reminds everyone to plan ahead for a safe ride home. If you’re celebrating, arrange a designated driver, use public transit, or book a ride service. Impaired driving—by alcohol or drugs—puts lives at risk. Make a plan, get home safely, and help ensure the New Year starts on the right foot for everyone.” ~ West Shore RCMP
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