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37th Parliament of British Columbia

The 37th Parliament of British Columbia sat from 2001 to 2005. The members of the 37th Parliament were elected in the British Columbia general election held on May 16, 2001.

Located in Victoria, British Columbia and officially opened in 1898 with a 500-foot-long facade (150 m), central dome, two end pavilions, and a gold-covered statue of Captain George Vancouver, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings is home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

Members of the 37th Parliament edit

Member Party Electoral district
  George Abbott Liberal Shuswap
  Val J. Anderson Liberal Vancouver-Langara
  Bill Barisoff Liberal Penticton-Okanagan Valley
  Pat Bell Liberal Prince George North
  Bill Belsey Liberal North Coast
  Bill Bennett Liberal East Kootenay
  Tony Bhullar Liberal[1] Surrey-Newton
  Independent
  Liberal[2]
  Harry Bloy Liberal Burquitlam
  Shirley Bond Liberal Prince George-Mount Robson
  Gulzar Cheema[3] Liberal Surrey-Panorama Ridge
  Jagrup Brar[4] NDP
  Jeff Bray Liberal Victoria-Beacon Hill
  Elayne Brenzinger Liberal[5] Surrey-Whalley
  Independent
  Democratic Reform[6]
  Susan Brice Liberal Saanich South
  Graham Bruce Liberal Cowichan-Ladysmith
  Gordon Campbell Liberal Vancouver-Point Grey
  Ida Chong Liberal Oak Bay-Gordon Head
  Tom Christensen Liberal Okanagan-Vernon
  David Chutter Liberal Yale-Lillooet
  Christy Clark Liberal Port Moody-Westwood
  Walt Cobb Liberal Cariboo South
  Murray Coell Liberal Saanich North and the Islands
  Rich Coleman Liberal Fort Langley-Aldergrove
  Mike de Jong Liberal Abbotsford-Mount Lehman
  Kevin Falcon Liberal Surrey-Cloverdale
  Stan Hagen Liberal Comox Valley
  Greg Halsey-Brandt Liberal Richmond Centre
  Arnie Hamilton Liberal Esquimalt-Metchosin
  Colin Hansen Liberal Vancouver-Quilchena
  Roger Harris Liberal Skeena
  Randy Hawes Liberal Maple Ridge-Mission
  Sindi Hawkins Liberal Kelowna-Mission
  Dave Hayer Liberal Surrey-Tynehead
  Gordon Hogg Liberal Surrey-White Rock
  Mike Hunter Liberal Nanaimo
  Daniel Jarvis Liberal North Vancouver-Seymour
  Ken Johnston Liberal Vancouver-Fraserview
  Brian Kerr Liberal Malahat-Juan de Fuca
  Kevin Krueger Liberal Kamloops-North Thompson
  Jenny Kwan NDP Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
  Richard Lee Liberal Burnaby North
  Blair Lekstrom Liberal Peace River South
  John Les Liberal Chilliwack-Sumas
  Brenda Locke Liberal Surrey-Green Timbers
  Harold Long Liberal Powell River-Sunshine Coast
  Dennis MacKay Liberal Bulkley Valley-Stikine
  Joy MacPhail NDP Vancouver-Hastings
  Karn Manhas Liberal Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
  Reni Masi Liberal Delta North
  Lorne Mayencourt Liberal Vancouver-Burrard
  Wendy McMahon Liberal Columbia River-Revelstoke
  Joyce Murray Liberal New Westminster
  Ted Nebbeling Liberal West Vancouver-Garibaldi
  Paul Nettleton Liberal[7] Prince George-Omineca
  Independent
  Richard Neufeld Liberal Peace River North
  Rob Nijjar Liberal Vancouver-Kingsway
  John Nuraney Liberal Burnaby-Willingdon
  Sheila Orr Liberal Victoria-Hillside
  Barry Penner Liberal Chilliwack-Kent
  Geoff Plant Liberal Richmond-Steveston
  Judith Reid Liberal Nanaimo-Parksville
  Linda Reid Liberal Richmond East
  Claude Richmond Liberal Kamloops
  Val Roddick Liberal Delta South
  Patty Sahota Liberal Burnaby-Edmonds
  Lynn Stephens Liberal Langley
  Ken Stewart Liberal Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
  Richard Stewart Liberal Coquitlam-Maillardville
  Lynn Stephens Liberal Langley
  Blair Suffredine Liberal Nelson-Creston
  Ralph Sultan Liberal West Vancouver-Capilano
  Rick Thorpe Liberal Okanagan-Westside
  Gillian Trumper Liberal Alberni-Qualicum
  John van Dongen Liberal Abbotsford-Clayburn
  Rod Visser Liberal North Island
  John Weisbeck Liberal Kelowna-Lake Country
  Katherine Whittred Liberal North Vancouver-Lonsdale
  John Wilson Liberal Cariboo North
  Patrick Wong Liberal Vancouver-Kensington

Members of the 37th Parliament who resigned edit

Members of the 37th Parliament elected in byelections edit

Party standings of the 37th Parliament at investiture edit

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Lwr. M. Int. Van. I. Total
BC Liberal Party * 41 23 13 77
New Democratic Party of BC * 2 0 0 2
43 23 13 79

Party standings of the 37th Parliament at Dissolution edit

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Lwr. M. Int. Van. I. Total
BC Liberal Party * 38 21 13 72
New Democratic Party of BC * 3 3
Democratic Reform BC * 1 1
Independent * 1 1
Vacant * 1 1 2
43 23 13 79

References edit

  1. ^ until February 21, 2002
  2. ^ from November, 2004
  3. ^ until May 23, 2004
  4. ^ from October 29, 2004
  5. ^ until March 22, 2004
  6. ^ from January 19, 2005
  7. ^ until November 19, 2004

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 37th Parliament of British Columbia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 37th Parliament of British Columbia sat from 2001 to 2005 The members of the 37th Parliament were elected in the British Columbia general election held on May 16 2001 Located in Victoria British Columbia and officially opened in 1898 with a 500 foot long facade 150 m central dome two end pavilions and a gold covered statue of Captain George Vancouver the British Columbia Parliament Buildings is home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Contents 1 Members of the 37th Parliament 2 Members of the 37th Parliament who resigned 3 Members of the 37th Parliament elected in byelections 4 Party standings of the 37th Parliament at investiture 5 Party standings of the 37th Parliament at Dissolution 6 ReferencesMembers of the 37th Parliament editMember Party Electoral district George Abbott Liberal Shuswap Val J Anderson Liberal Vancouver Langara Bill Barisoff Liberal Penticton Okanagan Valley Pat Bell Liberal Prince George North Bill Belsey Liberal North Coast Bill Bennett Liberal East Kootenay Tony Bhullar Liberal 1 Surrey Newton Independent Liberal 2 Harry Bloy Liberal Burquitlam Shirley Bond Liberal Prince George Mount Robson Gulzar Cheema 3 Liberal Surrey Panorama Ridge Jagrup Brar 4 NDP Jeff Bray Liberal Victoria Beacon Hill Elayne Brenzinger Liberal 5 Surrey Whalley Independent Democratic Reform 6 Susan Brice Liberal Saanich South Graham Bruce Liberal Cowichan Ladysmith Gordon Campbell Liberal Vancouver Point Grey Ida Chong Liberal Oak Bay Gordon Head Tom Christensen Liberal Okanagan Vernon David Chutter Liberal Yale Lillooet Christy Clark Liberal Port Moody Westwood Walt Cobb Liberal Cariboo South Murray Coell Liberal Saanich North and the Islands Rich Coleman Liberal Fort Langley Aldergrove Mike de Jong Liberal Abbotsford Mount Lehman Kevin Falcon Liberal Surrey Cloverdale Stan Hagen Liberal Comox Valley Greg Halsey Brandt Liberal Richmond Centre Arnie Hamilton Liberal Esquimalt Metchosin Colin Hansen Liberal Vancouver Quilchena Roger Harris Liberal Skeena Randy Hawes Liberal Maple Ridge Mission Sindi Hawkins Liberal Kelowna Mission Dave Hayer Liberal Surrey Tynehead Gordon Hogg Liberal Surrey White Rock Mike Hunter Liberal Nanaimo Daniel Jarvis Liberal North Vancouver Seymour Ken Johnston Liberal Vancouver Fraserview Brian Kerr Liberal Malahat Juan de Fuca Kevin Krueger Liberal Kamloops North Thompson Jenny Kwan NDP Vancouver Mount Pleasant Richard Lee Liberal Burnaby North Blair Lekstrom Liberal Peace River South John Les Liberal Chilliwack Sumas Brenda Locke Liberal Surrey Green Timbers Harold Long Liberal Powell River Sunshine Coast Dennis MacKay Liberal Bulkley Valley Stikine Joy MacPhail NDP Vancouver Hastings Karn Manhas Liberal Port Coquitlam Burke Mountain Reni Masi Liberal Delta North Lorne Mayencourt Liberal Vancouver Burrard Wendy McMahon Liberal Columbia River Revelstoke Joyce Murray Liberal New Westminster Ted Nebbeling Liberal West Vancouver Garibaldi Paul Nettleton Liberal 7 Prince George Omineca Independent Richard Neufeld Liberal Peace River North Rob Nijjar Liberal Vancouver Kingsway John Nuraney Liberal Burnaby Willingdon Sheila Orr Liberal Victoria Hillside Barry Penner Liberal Chilliwack Kent Geoff Plant Liberal Richmond Steveston Judith Reid Liberal Nanaimo Parksville Linda Reid Liberal Richmond East Claude Richmond Liberal Kamloops Val Roddick Liberal Delta South Patty Sahota Liberal Burnaby Edmonds Lynn Stephens Liberal Langley Ken Stewart Liberal Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Richard Stewart Liberal Coquitlam Maillardville Lynn Stephens Liberal Langley Blair Suffredine Liberal Nelson Creston Ralph Sultan Liberal West Vancouver Capilano Rick Thorpe Liberal Okanagan Westside Gillian Trumper Liberal Alberni Qualicum John van Dongen Liberal Abbotsford Clayburn Rod Visser Liberal North Island John Weisbeck Liberal Kelowna Lake Country Katherine Whittred Liberal North Vancouver Lonsdale John Wilson Liberal Cariboo North Patrick Wong Liberal Vancouver KensingtonMembers of the 37th Parliament who resigned editGulzar Cheema Liberal Surrey Panorama Ridge Gary Farrell Collins Liberal Vancouver Fairview Sandy Santori Liberal West Kootenay BoundaryMembers of the 37th Parliament elected in byelections editJagrup Brar N D P Surrey Panorama RidgeParty standings of the 37th Parliament at investiture edit Lwr M Int Van I TotalBC Liberal Party 41 23 13 77New Democratic Party of BC 2 0 0 243 23 13 79Party standings of the 37th Parliament at Dissolution edit Lwr M Int Van I TotalBC Liberal Party 38 21 13 72New Democratic Party of BC 3 3Democratic Reform BC 1 1Independent 1 1Vacant 1 1 243 23 13 79See also Executive Council of British ColumbiaReferences edit until February 21 2002 from November 2004 until May 23 2004 from October 29 2004 until March 22 2004 from January 19 2005 until November 19 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 37th Parliament of British Columbia amp oldid 1086729768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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