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Geoff Meggs

Geoff Meggs is a Canadian politician, who served on Vancouver, British Columbia's City Council from 2008 to 2017. He was first elected in the 2008 municipal election,[1] and resigned his seat on city council in 2017 to accept a job as chief of staff to John Horgan, the Premier of British Columbia.

Geoff Meggs
Chief of Staff to the Premier of British Columbia
In office
July 18, 2017 – November 18, 2022
PremierJohn Horgan
Preceded bySteve Carr
Succeeded byMatt Smith
Vancouver City Councillor
In office
2008–2017
Personal details
Born1951
Ontario
ResidenceVancouver

Background edit

Meggs was born in Ontario and grew up in Willowdale, Toronto and Ottawa.[1][2] His father, who was trained as an Anglican priest, was a broadcaster with the CBC, and his mother was a nurse who retired to become a homemaker.[2] Meggs graduated from the University of Toronto.[1] After graduating he joined the Canada World Youth exchange program and spent time in Malaysia.[2] He eventually relocated to Vancouver in 1976.[3] Meggs' career includes time as a journalist, a communications director in the offices of former Premier Glen Clark and former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell, an executive director of the BC Federation of Labour, and president of Tideline Communications.

He is the author or co-author of four published books, including Salmon: The Decline of the West Coast Fishery (Douglas & McIntyre, 1991), which won the 1992 Lieutenant-Governor’s Medal for Historical Writing, and Cork Lines and Canning Lines; the Glory Years of Fishing on the West Coast, with Duncan Stacey (Douglas & McIntyre, 1992).

Politics edit

In 2002 when the Coalition of Progressive Electors were elected with a majority to Vancouver City Council, their party's caucus became divided, and Meggs ran mayor Larry Campbell's fundraising group, the "Friends of Larry Campbell".[4]

Later, Meggs ran as part of the Vision Vancouver slate in the 2008 election.[5] He received 49,538 votes, in ninth place out of a field of 32 candidates for Vancouver councillor, the fewest votes among the seven elected Vision Vancouver councilors.[5][6] In 2011, Meggs was re-elected as a Vision Vancouver city councillor with 56,183 votes, sixth out of a field of 40 candidates.

In June 2014, Meggs faced a court petition to remove him and fellow councillor Kerry Jang from office for allegedly violating rules on conflict of interest in connection with the rezoning of a public housing project.[7]

Family edit

Meggs and his wife, Jan O’Brien, live with his daughter Claire in False Creek.[1] Their oldest daughter, Caitlin, lives and works in Victoria.[1]

Works edit

  • 2018: Strange New Country: The Fraser River Salmon Strikes of 1900–1901, 236 pages. Harbour Publishing. ISBN 978-1550178296
  • 2012: The Art of the Impossible: Dave Barrett and the NDP in Power, 1972-1975 (co-authored with Rod Mickleburgh), Harbour Publishing. ISBN 978-1550175790
  • 1995: Salmon: The decline of the British Columbia fishery, 274 pages. Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN 978-1550544589
  • 1992: Cork Lines and Canning Lines (co-authored with Duncan Stacey). Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN 978-1550540505

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "About Geoff", Geoff Meggs Website, Accessed August 30, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "Geoff Meggs: Articulate, Experienced City Council Hopeful" Archived 2013-02-04 at archive.today, Vancouver Observer, October 20, 2008.
  3. ^ "About Geoff Meggs" 2010-08-29 at the Wayback Machine, Tideline Communications Website, Accessed August 30, 2009.
  4. ^ Garr, Allen (15 Dec 2004). "Larry's party an indie affair". Vancouver Courier.
  5. ^ a b "Election Results: November 15, 2008", Vancouver City Election Results Website, Accessed August 30, 2009.
  6. ^ "Racism is alive and well in Vancouver municipal politics", Georgia Straight, November 16, 2008.
  7. ^ Court petition seeks removal of Kerry Jang and Geoff Meggs from Vancouver city council, Georgia Straight, 23 June 2014

External links edit

  • Geoff Meggs at Vancouver City Council

geoff, meggs, canadian, politician, served, vancouver, british, columbia, city, council, from, 2008, 2017, first, elected, 2008, municipal, election, resigned, seat, city, council, 2017, accept, chief, staff, john, horgan, premier, british, columbia, chief, st. Geoff Meggs is a Canadian politician who served on Vancouver British Columbia s City Council from 2008 to 2017 He was first elected in the 2008 municipal election 1 and resigned his seat on city council in 2017 to accept a job as chief of staff to John Horgan the Premier of British Columbia Geoff MeggsChief of Staff to the Premier of British ColumbiaIn office July 18 2017 November 18 2022PremierJohn HorganPreceded bySteve CarrSucceeded byMatt SmithVancouver City CouncillorIn office 2008 2017Personal detailsBorn1951OntarioResidenceVancouver Contents 1 Background 2 Politics 3 Family 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksBackground editMeggs was born in Ontario and grew up in Willowdale Toronto and Ottawa 1 2 His father who was trained as an Anglican priest was a broadcaster with the CBC and his mother was a nurse who retired to become a homemaker 2 Meggs graduated from the University of Toronto 1 After graduating he joined the Canada World Youth exchange program and spent time in Malaysia 2 He eventually relocated to Vancouver in 1976 3 Meggs career includes time as a journalist a communications director in the offices of former Premier Glen Clark and former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell an executive director of the BC Federation of Labour and president of Tideline Communications He is the author or co author of four published books including Salmon The Decline of the West Coast Fishery Douglas amp McIntyre 1991 which won the 1992 Lieutenant Governor s Medal for Historical Writing and Cork Lines and Canning Lines the Glory Years of Fishing on the West Coast with Duncan Stacey Douglas amp McIntyre 1992 Politics editIn 2002 when the Coalition of Progressive Electors were elected with a majority to Vancouver City Council their party s caucus became divided and Meggs ran mayor Larry Campbell s fundraising group the Friends of Larry Campbell 4 Later Meggs ran as part of the Vision Vancouver slate in the 2008 election 5 He received 49 538 votes in ninth place out of a field of 32 candidates for Vancouver councillor the fewest votes among the seven elected Vision Vancouver councilors 5 6 In 2011 Meggs was re elected as a Vision Vancouver city councillor with 56 183 votes sixth out of a field of 40 candidates In June 2014 Meggs faced a court petition to remove him and fellow councillor Kerry Jang from office for allegedly violating rules on conflict of interest in connection with the rezoning of a public housing project 7 Family editMeggs and his wife Jan O Brien live with his daughter Claire in False Creek 1 Their oldest daughter Caitlin lives and works in Victoria 1 Works edit2018 Strange New Country The Fraser River Salmon Strikes of 1900 1901 236 pages Harbour Publishing ISBN 978 1550178296 2012 The Art of the Impossible Dave Barrett and the NDP in Power 1972 1975 co authored with Rod Mickleburgh Harbour Publishing ISBN 978 1550175790 1995 Salmon The decline of the British Columbia fishery 274 pages Douglas amp McIntyre ISBN 978 1550544589 1992 Cork Lines and Canning Lines co authored with Duncan Stacey Douglas amp McIntyre ISBN 978 1550540505References edit a b c d e About Geoff Geoff Meggs Website Accessed August 30 2009 a b c Geoff Meggs Articulate Experienced City Council Hopeful Archived 2013 02 04 at archive today Vancouver Observer October 20 2008 About Geoff Meggs Archived 2010 08 29 at the Wayback Machine Tideline Communications Website Accessed August 30 2009 Garr Allen 15 Dec 2004 Larry s party an indie affair Vancouver Courier a b Election Results November 15 2008 Vancouver City Election Results Website Accessed August 30 2009 Racism is alive and well in Vancouver municipal politics Georgia Straight November 16 2008 Court petition seeks removal of Kerry Jang and Geoff Meggs from Vancouver city council Georgia Straight 23 June 2014External links editGeoff Meggs at Vancouver City Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoff Meggs amp oldid 1176054761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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