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Bowinn Ma

Bowinn Ma, MLA is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election.[1] Ma then stood for re-election in the 2020 British Columbia general election, again for the British Columbia New Democratic Party. Ma won decisively a second term,[2] in spite of some BC Liberal harassment of her.[3] She represents the electoral district of North Vancouver-Lonsdale as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party caucus.[1]

Bowinn Ma
Bowinn Ma in 2016.
Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness of British Columbia
Assumed office
December 7, 2022
PremierDavid Eby
Preceded byPosition established
Minister of State for Infrastructure of British Columbia
In office
November 26, 2020 – December 7, 2022
PremierJohn Horgan
David Eby
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byDan Coulter
Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink of British Columbia
In office
July 18, 2017 – November 26, 2020
PremierJohn Horgan
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition eliminated
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for North Vancouver-Lonsdale
Assumed office
May 9, 2017
Preceded byNaomi Yamamoto
Personal details
Born (1985-07-25) July 25, 1985 (age 37)
Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Political partyNew Democratic Party
Residence(s)North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
ProfessionEngineer
Bowinn Ma in 2017.

Ma serves as the Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, a new position in the Eby ministry. In the Horgan ministry following the 2020 election, Ma was the Minister of State for Infrastructure, and also served on the Treasury Board.[4][5] Minister Ma's mandate included specific TransLink SkyTrain expansion projects, the Massey Tunnel replacement and completing the Pattullo Bridge.[6]

From 2017 to 2020, Ma served as the Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink,[7] as a member of the Cabinet Housing Working Group Committee,[8] as a member of the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts,[9] and as the Chair of the Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations.,[10]

Ma is the youngest member of the current British Columbia Legislative Assembly, and the Canadian born daughter of Taiwanese immigrants.[11] Ma, Katrina Chen, and Anne Kang are the first MLAs of Taiwanese heritage to be elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.[12]

Ma was the first New Democrat to win a seat on the North Shore since David Schreck in 1991.[1] She defeated two-term incumbent BC Liberal Minister Naomi Yamamoto as a first-time candidate. The North Vancouver-Lonsdale upset result is often credited in part to increased turnout from Squamish Nation voters and the political mobilization of the Iranian-Canadian community, both of whom strongly favoured Ma.[13][14]

Background

Ma graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2008 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in civil engineering, which included a focus in transportation, and then from the UBC Sauder School of Business in 2009 with a Master of Management degree.[15] She is currently a Professional Engineer registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia as well as a Project Management Professional.[16] She served as an engineer and project manager at Vancouver International Airport prior to the 2017 election.[16][17]

Prior to becoming involved in provincial politics, Ma led grassroots efforts against Bill C-51 after publicly challenging Justin Trudeau on his support for the bill during a public Q&A event at the University of British Columbia.[18][19]

Ma was the fourth female president of the UBC Engineers and led the reform of the organization.[20][21] Created in 2008, the Engineering Undergraduate Society of the University of British Columbia awards the "Bowinn Ma Award" annually "in recognition of exceptional dedication, service, and self-sacrifice by an individual in completing their duties, both within and beyond the purview of their position".[22][23]

Provincial politics

Upon being elected as MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale, Ma created the Bowinn Ma MLA Social Justice Scholarship: three $500 community scholarships, awarded to one graduating high school student each from Carson Graham Secondary, Sutherland Secondary and the Squamish Nation. The scholarship is aimed at graduating high school students enrolled in a post-secondary institution who have demonstrated a commitment to social justice and overcome barriers or disadvantages in their life.[24]

In 2018, Ma made headlines for her #MeToo statement in the BC Legislature voicing support for Christine Blasey Ford's experience during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and then again in early 2019 when she openly discussed her past experience with an eating disorder for Provincial Eating Disorder Awareness Week.[25][26]

MLA Ma was first offered a ministerial role as 'Minister of Citizenship Services', in early 2020, still during her first term in office. However, she reluctantly declined the offer to focus on her work as a local MLA.[27]

Ma in the 2020 British Columbia general election won a personal endorsement from the former Green Party of British Columbia leader Andrew Weaver early in the campaign. In the words of Weaver, “There are few elected officials who work harder for their community and it is evident that she cares deeply about people. Bowinn has been a breath of fresh air in the Legislature and is one of our strongest voices in the fight against climate change. I certainly hope she is re-elected in North Vancouver-Lonsdale.” [28] Ma did acknowledge her odds of winning on a podcast recorded before the campaign began, “Even before COVID, I was targeted a lot by the BC Liberals and I don’t think that they’re wrong to target this seat. I’m the first BC NDP MLA to win a seat on the North Shore in a very long time, since 1991… So, history says that I will probably lose my seat at the next election, honestly.” [29] Nevertheless, Ma told the North Shore News, “Our government simply does not have the runway remaining to lead this province all the way out of the pandemic in a manner that the British Columbians deserve. We would have lost 12 months to partisan bickering and electioneering, which was already happening regardless of an early election call.” [30] As of early October 25, 2020; Ma has been declared the winner of the 2020 British Columbia general election for North Vancouver-Lonsdale by many British Columbia news outlets and told the North Shore News, “Votes are not owned, they're earned. And I will continue to work hard every single day for as long as I have the honour of serving North Vancouver-Lonsdale to deserve their support.” [31]

Transportation

Since getting elected in 2017, Ma has focused largely on transportation-related issues. Ma had campaigned heavily on the issue of transportation during the 2017 election.[32] Ma hosted and moderated a "Traffic Sucks!" forum in February 2017, during which Ma said housing affordability is a key factor when it comes to traffic congestion.[33] Ma also campaigned on "increased investment in public infrastructure as a means of producing jobs, boosting the economy, and ensuring that the province is able to meet the needs of its businesses and residents long into the future" and expanding BC's rapid transportation network "as a way of providing a long-term solution to traffic congestion in the North Shore and throughout the Lower Mainland and as a key component of a sustainable transportation model for a growing province".[34]

On July 18, 2017 Ma was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink, working under the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Selina Robinson.[35] Her main job as Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink is overseeing the transit authority as it goes through a critical phase of expansion.[36] The NDP has already committed to funding 40 per cent of the TransLink Mayors' Council vision, which includes another SeaBus and 10-minute service, a B-line bus from Phibbs Exchange to Dundarave and an increase in regular bus service.

Ma was also selected to serve as the Chair of the Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations. Ma led the all-party committee consisting of BC Liberal, BC NDP, and BC Green MLAs in the creation of a unanimous report dated February 15, 2018, making 32 recommendations for establishing a provincial regulatory regime to govern transportation network companies providing ride-hailing services.[37][38] She reconvened the all-party committee again in 2019 in the creation of a second consensus report dated March 12, 2019, making 11 recommendations on four specific areas of regulation of the Transportation Network Services industry: Boundaries, Supply, Fares, and Driver's Licenses.[39]

Although outside of the official purview of her role as Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink, Ma also worked with in her first term with Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Claire Trevena to increase BC Transit bus service.[40][41][42] Ma initiated the Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project in 2018 and served as its Chair until the release of its final report in September 2018, which now serves as the North Shore's action plan and guiding document for improving transportation.[43][44]

As of November 26, 2020, Minister of State for Infrastructure Ma has a mandate letter[6] to, "Support our economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic by working with the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure to advance critical pieces of transportation infrastructure that will benefit communities across B.C." Projects according to the letter will include, "Work to extend the Millennium Line to Arbutus, with an eventual terminus at UBC, and ensure prompt design and construction of the Surrey-Langley Skytrain." Also a widening of Highway 1, replacing the Massey Crossing, completing the Pattullo Bridge replacement, and finally supporting, "The planning and development of key transit projects, like high-speed transit links for the North Shore and the expansion of rail up the Fraser Valley, which will bring cleaner transit, support economic growth and deliver more construction jobs for B.C. workers."

Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project (INSTPP)

Ma initiated the Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project in 2018 and served as its Chair.[44] The Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project "is a cross-jurisdictional and collaborative forum initiated to provide an integrated transportation approach that is environmentally progressive, values safety, improves the movement of people and goods, and respects First Nation's interests." Major partners in the project include the City of North Vancouver, District of North Vancouver, District of West Vancouver, TransLink, Government of Canada, Government of BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Squamish Nation.[45][46] It released its report publicly on September 13, 2018.[47]

According to the Letter from the Chair, "the work was conducted with a level of inter-agency collaboration that is unprecedented" and "represents the first time that key public transportation agencies on the North Shore, including seven governments, have been able to collectively establish a comprehensive understanding of the transportation challenges that North Shore communities face, and produce a unified and actionable approach for moving forward as a region."[47]

North Shore Rapid Transit

Ma is vocal in her support for rapid bus lines as precursors for rapid transit, including a controversial rapid bus line running through the North Vancouver (district municipality), North Vancouver (city), and West Vancouver.[48] In response to opposition from businesses and residents of West Vancouver, Ma created a West Vancouver B-Line themed parody of 'Hey Jude' by The Beatles.[49] Ma is credited with the genesis of the first-ever study into the feasibility of a rapid transit line connecting the North Shore and downtown Vancouver, which was launched by the provincial government in May 2019.[50]

However, Ma and TransLink did succeed after much consultation in getting a RapidBus (TransLink) line from Park Royal Exchange eastward as R2 Marine Dr to Phibbs Exchange. The express bus service with bus rapid transit elements was launched on April 6, 2020 quietly due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia for as Ma herself told the North Shore News that, “The Marine-Main R2 RapiBus is, arguably, the most exciting public transit service improvement to the North Shore since the SeaBus. I didn't get on to it because I did not have any essential travel to justify getting onto a bus.” [51] Some of her fans on social media call this the "#BowinnLine" as a tribute to her courageous leadership.

As the new Minister of State for Infrastructure, one of Minister Ma's projects is, "Work with cabinet colleagues, communities and regions to support the planning and development of key transit projects, like high-speed transit links for the North Shore ... which will bring cleaner transit, support economic growth and deliver more construction jobs for B.C. workers."[6]

Housing

Ma is a vocal advocate for action on Metro Vancouver's housing crisis.[52] Her support for housing demand management measures like the BC NDP Government increases to the foreign buyers tax, new speculation tax, and increased school tax rate on homes over $3M has drawn criticism from prominent Realtors and anti-tax advocates in wealthy constituencies nearby.[53][54]

In 2018, Ma raised funds for the North Vancouver homeless shelter by spending the night in her car with the North Vancouver St. John's Anglican Church group and helped the North Vancouver youth safe house receive operational funding from the provincial government for the first time since it opened in 2008.[55][56] Ma joined high school students from Carson Graham Secondary in sleeping outside overnight to raise funds for Covenant House, an agency for homeless youth who have fled abuse or been forced from their homes.[57] She is also known for her work supporting vulnerable renters.[58]

Electoral record

2020 British Columbia general election: North Vancouver-Lonsdale
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Bowinn Ma 15,878 59.87 +14.42 $57,010.97
Liberal Lyn Anglin 7,274 27.43 −10.71 $42,676.15
Green Christopher Hakes 3,369 12.70 −2.55 $0.00
Total valid votes 26,521 100.00
Total rejected ballots    
Turnout    
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC[59][60]
2017 British Columbia general election: North Vancouver-Lonsdale
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Bowinn Ma 12,361 45.45 +4.87 $64,191
Liberal Naomi Yamamoto 10,373 38.14 −7.33 $69,946
Green Richard Warrington 4,148 15.25 +5.97 $466
Libertarian Donald N.S. Wilson 316 1.16 +0.52 $150
Total valid votes 27,198 100.00
Total rejected ballots 143 0.52 −0.07
Turnout 27,341 65.68 +5.30
Registered voters 41,629
Source: Elections BC[61][62]

References

  1. ^ a b c Ma claims North Vancouver-Lonsdale for the NDP. North Shore News, May 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Ma's declared win in North Vancouver-Lonsdale a landslide for NDP. North Shore News, Oct 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Sexist comments about North Van NDP candidate Bowinn Ma spark outrage online. North Shore News, Oct 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Premier John Horgan unveils his new cabinet".
  5. ^ Cabinet Committees. Government of British Columbia, November 26, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c [1]. Premier John Horgan Mandate Letter to Minister of State for Infrastructure Bowinn Ma, November 26, 2020.
  7. ^ Metro Vancouver mayors have high hopes for new NDP TransLink boss, The Vancouver Sun, July 18, 2017
  8. ^ Cabinet Committees, BC Government Website, December 1, 2017
  9. ^ Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts Membership, BC Legislative Assembly Website, December 1, 2017
  10. ^ Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations Membership, BC Legislative Assembly Website, December 1, 2017
  11. ^ Prominent Chinese Canadian calls on B.C. parties to create Asian caucuses. The Georgia Straight, April 9, 2017.
  12. ^ Taiwanese Canadian leader describes election of three B.C. MLAs as historic milestone, The Georgia Straight, June 9, 2017.
  13. ^ Squamish Nation voters help NDP rookie Bowinn Ma win B.C. riding, The Globe and Mail, May 11, 2017
  14. ^ 3 under-reported stories from the B.C. election, The Georgia Straight, June 17, 2017
  15. ^ Alumni Spotlight: Bowinn Ma, UBC Engineering, January 2015
  16. ^ a b Bowinn's background
  17. ^ On Approach With Three Amazing Engineers at YVR, YVR, February 27, 2015
  18. ^ Repeal Bill C-51 Conference, SFU Institute for the Humanities, February 28, 2016. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  19. ^ C-51 Viva, Animal Voices, April 10, 2015
  20. ^ Secrets of the Notorious Red Car, University of British Columbia, May 1, 2008
  21. ^ British Columbia 2017 Election: North Vancouver-Lonsdale, CBC, April 10, 2017
  22. ^ EUS Appreciation Awards August 6, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, UBC Engineers, Retrieved August 8, 2017
  23. ^ 2017 Engineer's Ball Awards June 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, UBC Engineers, Retrieved August 8, 2017
  24. ^ "Meghan Ingborg receives first Bowinn Ma MLA North Van Community Scholarship". Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  25. ^ NDP MLA Bowinn Ma delivers Me Too speech in B.C. Legislature, Global News, October 4, 2018
  26. ^ MLA Bowinn Ma speaks up about past eating disorder, CBC News, February 9, 2019
  27. ^ [2],This is Vancolour Podcast, December 14, 2021
  28. ^ OPINION: Former BC Green leader Andrew Weaver declares his support for BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma, Vancouver Is Awesome, Sep 28, 2020
  29. ^ OPINION: Former BC Green leader Andrew Weaver declares his support for BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma, Vancouver Is Awesome, Sep 28, 2020
  30. ^ North Van MLAs react to election call, North Shore News, Sep 21, 2020
  31. ^ Ma's declared win in North Vancouver-Lonsdale a landslide for NDP, North Shore News, Oct 24, 2020
  32. ^ North Shore candidates target traffic for votes, North Shore News, April 25, 17
  33. ^ Traffic sucks! Dozens turn out for a transportation forum in North Vancouver, News 1130, February 25, 2017
  34. ^ Bowinn Ma Campaign Priorities
  35. ^ Metro Vancouver mayors have high hopes for new NDP TransLink boss, Vancouver Sun, July 18, 2017
  36. ^ "New North Vancouver MLA to oversee TransLink". Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  37. ^ Transportation Network Companies in BC, Legislative Assembly of BC, February 15, 2018
  38. ^ Ride-hailing report shows road forward for regulation in B.C., CBC News, February 15, 2018
  39. ^ Transportation Network Services: Boundaries, Supply, Fares, and Driver's Licenses, Legislative Assembly of BC, March 12, 2019
  40. ^ New bus routes effective September, Squamish Chief, August 21, 2018
  41. ^ "BC Transit replaces five mobility buses in Fort St. John". Alaska Highway News. September 25, 2018. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  42. ^ New and extended transit routes coming to Kamloops this September, Kamloops BC Now, August 23, 2018
  43. ^ Escaping gridlock's grip: New plan addresses North Shore traffic problems, North Shore News, September 13, 2018
  44. ^ a b SULLIVAN: Could our traffic snarl finally turn into a smile, North Shore News, January 19, 2018
  45. ^ North Shore Transportation Planning Project, TransLink, January 16, 2018
  46. ^ North Shore traffic woes get provincial support from local MLA, CBC News, January 9, 2018
  47. ^ a b Findings and Recommendations of the Staff Working Group (SWG) to Improve Access and Mobility for the North Shore, INSTPP Final Report", Aug 2018
  48. ^ Opinion: North Shore B-Line is the precursor to future rail transit, Daily Hive, February 5, 2019
  49. ^ MLA Bowinn Ma creates West Vancouver B-Line themed parody of 'Hey Jude', Daily Hive, March 11, 2019
  50. ^ Province to study North Shore-Vancouver rapid transit line, North Shore News, May 14, 2019
  51. ^ Richter, Brent (April 6, 2020). "North Shore's R2 RapidBus makes quiet debut". North Shore News. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  52. ^ We're in a Housing Crisis. It's time we start acting like it., "BC Matters", June 12, 2018
  53. ^ Paul Ratchford: Paying tax is not a privilege!, "The Georgia Straight", June 16, 2018
  54. ^ North Shore MLAs take exception to prominent realtor's statement that NDP should be shot over property surtax, "Georgia Straight", June 11, 2018
  55. ^ Housing affordability top-of-mind at poverty reduction meeting, Vancouver Sun, March 3, 2018
  56. ^ Long Night of Hope raises $17K in North Vancouver, North Shore News, March 13, 2018
  57. ^ Carson youth raising funds for Covenant House, North Shore News, December 4, 2018
  58. ^ North Vancouver MLA Ma warns of rental hikes that flout tenants' rights, North Shore News, October 13, 2017
  59. ^ "2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results". Elections BC. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  60. ^ "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  61. ^ "2017 Provincial General Election - Statement of Votes" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved December 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  62. ^ "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved September 12, 2020.

External links

  •   Media related to Bowinn Ma at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Quotations related to Bowinn Ma at Wikiquote

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Bowinn Ma MLA is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election 1 Ma then stood for re election in the 2020 British Columbia general election again for the British Columbia New Democratic Party Ma won decisively a second term 2 in spite of some BC Liberal harassment of her 3 She represents the electoral district of North Vancouver Lonsdale as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party caucus 1 The HonourableBowinn MaMLABowinn Ma in 2016 Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness of British ColumbiaIncumbentAssumed office December 7 2022PremierDavid EbyPreceded byPosition establishedMinister of State for Infrastructure of British ColumbiaIn office November 26 2020 December 7 2022PremierJohn HorganDavid EbyPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byDan CoulterParliamentary Secretary for TransLink of British ColumbiaIn office July 18 2017 November 26 2020PremierJohn HorganPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition eliminatedMember of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for North Vancouver LonsdaleIncumbentAssumed office May 9 2017Preceded byNaomi YamamotoPersonal detailsBorn 1985 07 25 July 25 1985 age 37 Kitchener Waterloo Ontario CanadaPolitical partyNew Democratic PartyResidence s North Vancouver British Columbia CanadaAlma materUniversity of British ColumbiaProfessionEngineerBowinn Ma in 2017 Ma serves as the Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness a new position in the Eby ministry In the Horgan ministry following the 2020 election Ma was the Minister of State for Infrastructure and also served on the Treasury Board 4 5 Minister Ma s mandate included specific TransLink SkyTrain expansion projects the Massey Tunnel replacement and completing the Pattullo Bridge 6 From 2017 to 2020 Ma served as the Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink 7 as a member of the Cabinet Housing Working Group Committee 8 as a member of the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts 9 and as the Chair of the Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations 10 Ma is the youngest member of the current British Columbia Legislative Assembly and the Canadian born daughter of Taiwanese immigrants 11 Ma Katrina Chen and Anne Kang are the first MLAs of Taiwanese heritage to be elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 12 Ma was the first New Democrat to win a seat on the North Shore since David Schreck in 1991 1 She defeated two term incumbent BC Liberal Minister Naomi Yamamoto as a first time candidate The North Vancouver Lonsdale upset result is often credited in part to increased turnout from Squamish Nation voters and the political mobilization of the Iranian Canadian community both of whom strongly favoured Ma 13 14 Contents 1 Background 2 Provincial politics 2 1 Transportation 2 2 Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project INSTPP 2 3 North Shore Rapid Transit 2 4 Housing 3 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditMa graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2008 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in civil engineering which included a focus in transportation and then from the UBC Sauder School of Business in 2009 with a Master of Management degree 15 She is currently a Professional Engineer registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia as well as a Project Management Professional 16 She served as an engineer and project manager at Vancouver International Airport prior to the 2017 election 16 17 Prior to becoming involved in provincial politics Ma led grassroots efforts against Bill C 51 after publicly challenging Justin Trudeau on his support for the bill during a public Q amp A event at the University of British Columbia 18 19 Ma was the fourth female president of the UBC Engineers and led the reform of the organization 20 21 Created in 2008 the Engineering Undergraduate Society of the University of British Columbia awards the Bowinn Ma Award annually in recognition of exceptional dedication service and self sacrifice by an individual in completing their duties both within and beyond the purview of their position 22 23 Provincial politics EditUpon being elected as MLA for North Vancouver Lonsdale Ma created the Bowinn Ma MLA Social Justice Scholarship three 500 community scholarships awarded to one graduating high school student each from Carson Graham Secondary Sutherland Secondary and the Squamish Nation The scholarship is aimed at graduating high school students enrolled in a post secondary institution who have demonstrated a commitment to social justice and overcome barriers or disadvantages in their life 24 In 2018 Ma made headlines for her MeToo statement in the BC Legislature voicing support for Christine Blasey Ford s experience during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and then again in early 2019 when she openly discussed her past experience with an eating disorder for Provincial Eating Disorder Awareness Week 25 26 MLA Ma was first offered a ministerial role as Minister of Citizenship Services in early 2020 still during her first term in office However she reluctantly declined the offer to focus on her work as a local MLA 27 Ma in the 2020 British Columbia general election won a personal endorsement from the former Green Party of British Columbia leader Andrew Weaver early in the campaign In the words of Weaver There are few elected officials who work harder for their community and it is evident that she cares deeply about people Bowinn has been a breath of fresh air in the Legislature and is one of our strongest voices in the fight against climate change I certainly hope she is re elected in North Vancouver Lonsdale 28 Ma did acknowledge her odds of winning on a podcast recorded before the campaign began Even before COVID I was targeted a lot by the BC Liberals and I don t think that they re wrong to target this seat I m the first BC NDP MLA to win a seat on the North Shore in a very long time since 1991 So history says that I will probably lose my seat at the next election honestly 29 Nevertheless Ma told the North Shore News Our government simply does not have the runway remaining to lead this province all the way out of the pandemic in a manner that the British Columbians deserve We would have lost 12 months to partisan bickering and electioneering which was already happening regardless of an early election call 30 As of early October 25 2020 Ma has been declared the winner of the 2020 British Columbia general election for North Vancouver Lonsdale by many British Columbia news outlets and told the North Shore News Votes are not owned they re earned And I will continue to work hard every single day for as long as I have the honour of serving North Vancouver Lonsdale to deserve their support 31 Transportation Edit Since getting elected in 2017 Ma has focused largely on transportation related issues Ma had campaigned heavily on the issue of transportation during the 2017 election 32 Ma hosted and moderated a Traffic Sucks forum in February 2017 during which Ma said housing affordability is a key factor when it comes to traffic congestion 33 Ma also campaigned on increased investment in public infrastructure as a means of producing jobs boosting the economy and ensuring that the province is able to meet the needs of its businesses and residents long into the future and expanding BC s rapid transportation network as a way of providing a long term solution to traffic congestion in the North Shore and throughout the Lower Mainland and as a key component of a sustainable transportation model for a growing province 34 On July 18 2017 Ma was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink working under the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Selina Robinson 35 Her main job as Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink is overseeing the transit authority as it goes through a critical phase of expansion 36 The NDP has already committed to funding 40 per cent of the TransLink Mayors Council vision which includes another SeaBus and 10 minute service a B line bus from Phibbs Exchange to Dundarave and an increase in regular bus service Ma was also selected to serve as the Chair of the Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations Ma led the all party committee consisting of BC Liberal BC NDP and BC Green MLAs in the creation of a unanimous report dated February 15 2018 making 32 recommendations for establishing a provincial regulatory regime to govern transportation network companies providing ride hailing services 37 38 She reconvened the all party committee again in 2019 in the creation of a second consensus report dated March 12 2019 making 11 recommendations on four specific areas of regulation of the Transportation Network Services industry Boundaries Supply Fares and Driver s Licenses 39 Although outside of the official purview of her role as Parliamentary Secretary for TransLink Ma also worked with in her first term with Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Claire Trevena to increase BC Transit bus service 40 41 42 Ma initiated the Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project in 2018 and served as its Chair until the release of its final report in September 2018 which now serves as the North Shore s action plan and guiding document for improving transportation 43 44 As of November 26 2020 Minister of State for Infrastructure Ma has a mandate letter 6 to Support our economic recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic by working with the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure to advance critical pieces of transportation infrastructure that will benefit communities across B C Projects according to the letter will include Work to extend the Millennium Line to Arbutus with an eventual terminus at UBC and ensure prompt design and construction of the Surrey Langley Skytrain Also a widening of Highway 1 replacing the Massey Crossing completing the Pattullo Bridge replacement and finally supporting The planning and development of key transit projects like high speed transit links for the North Shore and the expansion of rail up the Fraser Valley which will bring cleaner transit support economic growth and deliver more construction jobs for B C workers Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project INSTPP Edit Ma initiated the Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project in 2018 and served as its Chair 44 The Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning Project is a cross jurisdictional and collaborative forum initiated to provide an integrated transportation approach that is environmentally progressive values safety improves the movement of people and goods and respects First Nation s interests Major partners in the project include the City of North Vancouver District of North Vancouver District of West Vancouver TransLink Government of Canada Government of BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Tsleil Waututh Nation and Squamish Nation 45 46 It released its report publicly on September 13 2018 47 According to the Letter from the Chair the work was conducted with a level of inter agency collaboration that is unprecedented and represents the first time that key public transportation agencies on the North Shore including seven governments have been able to collectively establish a comprehensive understanding of the transportation challenges that North Shore communities face and produce a unified and actionable approach for moving forward as a region 47 North Shore Rapid Transit Edit Ma is vocal in her support for rapid bus lines as precursors for rapid transit including a controversial rapid bus line running through the North Vancouver district municipality North Vancouver city and West Vancouver 48 In response to opposition from businesses and residents of West Vancouver Ma created a West Vancouver B Line themed parody of Hey Jude by The Beatles 49 Ma is credited with the genesis of the first ever study into the feasibility of a rapid transit line connecting the North Shore and downtown Vancouver which was launched by the provincial government in May 2019 50 However Ma and TransLink did succeed after much consultation in getting a RapidBus TransLink line from Park Royal Exchange eastward as R2 Marine Dr to Phibbs Exchange The express bus service with bus rapid transit elements was launched on April 6 2020 quietly due to the COVID 19 pandemic in British Columbia for as Ma herself told the North Shore News that The Marine Main R2 RapiBus is arguably the most exciting public transit service improvement to the North Shore since the SeaBus I didn t get on to it because I did not have any essential travel to justify getting onto a bus 51 Some of her fans on social media call this the BowinnLine as a tribute to her courageous leadership As the new Minister of State for Infrastructure one of Minister Ma s projects is Work with cabinet colleagues communities and regions to support the planning and development of key transit projects like high speed transit links for the North Shore which will bring cleaner transit support economic growth and deliver more construction jobs for B C workers 6 Housing Edit Ma is a vocal advocate for action on Metro Vancouver s housing crisis 52 Her support for housing demand management measures like the BC NDP Government increases to the foreign buyers tax new speculation tax and increased school tax rate on homes over 3M has drawn criticism from prominent Realtors and anti tax advocates in wealthy constituencies nearby 53 54 In 2018 Ma raised funds for the North Vancouver homeless shelter by spending the night in her car with the North Vancouver St John s Anglican Church group and helped the North Vancouver youth safe house receive operational funding from the provincial government for the first time since it opened in 2008 55 56 Ma joined high school students from Carson Graham Secondary in sleeping outside overnight to raise funds for Covenant House an agency for homeless youth who have fled abuse or been forced from their homes 57 She is also known for her work supporting vulnerable renters 58 Electoral record Editvte2020 British Columbia general election North Vancouver LonsdaleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Bowinn Ma 15 878 59 87 14 42 57 010 97Liberal Lyn Anglin 7 274 27 43 10 71 42 676 15Green Christopher Hakes 3 369 12 70 2 55 0 00Total valid votes 26 521 100 00 Total rejected ballots Turnout Registered votersSource Elections BC 59 60 vte2017 British Columbia general election North Vancouver LonsdaleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Bowinn Ma 12 361 45 45 4 87 64 191Liberal Naomi Yamamoto 10 373 38 14 7 33 69 946Green Richard Warrington 4 148 15 25 5 97 466Libertarian Donald N S Wilson 316 1 16 0 52 150Total valid votes 27 198 100 00 Total rejected ballots 143 0 52 0 07Turnout 27 341 65 68 5 30Registered voters 41 629Source Elections BC 61 62 References Edit a b c Ma claims North Vancouver Lonsdale for the NDP North Shore News May 9 2017 Ma s declared win in North Vancouver Lonsdale a landslide for NDP North Shore News Oct 26 2020 Sexist comments about North Van NDP candidate Bowinn Ma spark outrage online North Shore News Oct 13 2020 Premier John Horgan unveils his new cabinet Cabinet Committees Government of British Columbia November 26 2020 a b c 1 Premier John Horgan Mandate Letter to Minister of State for Infrastructure Bowinn Ma November 26 2020 Metro Vancouver mayors have high hopes for new NDP TransLink boss The Vancouver Sun July 18 2017 Cabinet Committees BC Government Website December 1 2017 Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts Membership BC Legislative Assembly Website December 1 2017 Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations Membership BC Legislative Assembly Website December 1 2017 Prominent Chinese Canadian calls on B C parties to create Asian caucuses The Georgia Straight April 9 2017 Taiwanese Canadian leader describes election of three B C MLAs as historic milestone The Georgia Straight June 9 2017 Squamish Nation voters help NDP rookie Bowinn Ma win B C riding The Globe and Mail May 11 2017 3 under reported stories from the B C election The Georgia Straight June 17 2017 Alumni Spotlight Bowinn Ma UBC Engineering January 2015 a b Bowinn s background On Approach With Three Amazing Engineers at YVR YVR February 27 2015 Repeal Bill C 51 Conference SFU Institute for the Humanities February 28 2016 Retrieved May 17 2020 C 51 Viva Animal Voices April 10 2015 Secrets of the Notorious Red Car University of British Columbia May 1 2008 British Columbia 2017 Election North Vancouver Lonsdale CBC April 10 2017 EUS Appreciation Awards Archived August 6 2017 at the Wayback Machine UBC Engineers Retrieved August 8 2017 2017 Engineer s Ball Awards Archived June 27 2017 at the Wayback Machine UBC Engineers Retrieved August 8 2017 Meghan Ingborg receives first Bowinn Ma MLA North Van Community Scholarship Retrieved September 1 2018 NDP MLA Bowinn Ma delivers Me Too speech in B C Legislature Global News October 4 2018 MLA Bowinn Ma speaks up about past eating disorder CBC News February 9 2019 2 This is Vancolour Podcast December 14 2021 OPINION Former BC Green leader Andrew Weaver declares his support for BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma Vancouver Is Awesome Sep 28 2020 OPINION Former BC Green leader Andrew Weaver declares his support for BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma Vancouver Is Awesome Sep 28 2020 North Van MLAs react to election call North Shore News Sep 21 2020 Ma s declared win in North Vancouver Lonsdale a landslide for NDP North Shore News Oct 24 2020 North Shore candidates target traffic for votes North Shore News April 25 17 Traffic sucks Dozens turn out for a transportation forum in North Vancouver News 1130 February 25 2017 Bowinn Ma Campaign Priorities Metro Vancouver mayors have high hopes for new NDP TransLink boss Vancouver Sun July 18 2017 New North Vancouver MLA to oversee TransLink Retrieved September 1 2018 Transportation Network Companies in BC Legislative Assembly of BC February 15 2018 Ride hailing report shows road forward for regulation in B C CBC News February 15 2018 Transportation Network Services Boundaries Supply Fares and Driver s Licenses Legislative Assembly of BC March 12 2019 New bus routes effective September Squamish Chief August 21 2018 BC Transit replaces five mobility buses in Fort St John Alaska Highway News September 25 2018 Retrieved June 28 2019 New and extended transit routes coming to Kamloops this September Kamloops BC Now August 23 2018 Escaping gridlock s grip New plan addresses North Shore traffic problems North Shore News September 13 2018 a b SULLIVAN Could our traffic snarl finally turn into a smile North Shore News January 19 2018 North Shore Transportation Planning Project TransLink January 16 2018 North Shore traffic woes get provincial support from local MLA CBC News January 9 2018 a b Findings and Recommendations of the Staff Working Group SWG to Improve Access and Mobility for the North Shore INSTPP Final Report Aug 2018 Opinion North Shore B Line is the precursor to future rail transit Daily Hive February 5 2019 MLA Bowinn Ma creates West Vancouver B Line themed parody of Hey Jude Daily Hive March 11 2019 Province to study North Shore Vancouver rapid transit line North Shore News May 14 2019 Richter Brent April 6 2020 North Shore s R2 RapidBus makes quiet debut North Shore News Retrieved August 3 2020 We re in a Housing Crisis It s time we start acting like it BC Matters June 12 2018 Paul Ratchford Paying tax is not a privilege The Georgia Straight June 16 2018 North Shore MLAs take exception to prominent realtor s statement that NDP should be shot over property surtax Georgia Straight June 11 2018 Housing affordability top of mind at poverty reduction meeting Vancouver Sun March 3 2018 Long Night of Hope raises 17K in North Vancouver North Shore News March 13 2018 Carson youth raising funds for Covenant House North Shore News December 4 2018 North Vancouver MLA Ma warns of rental hikes that flout tenants rights North Shore News October 13 2017 2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results Elections BC Retrieved November 8 2020 Election Financing Reports Elections BC Retrieved February 2 2021 2017 Provincial General Election Statement of Votes PDF Elections BC Retrieved December 30 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Election Financing Reports Elections BC Retrieved September 12 2020 External links Edit Media related to Bowinn Ma at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Bowinn Ma at Wikiquote Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bowinn Ma amp oldid 1130714022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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