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Renee Merrifield is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2020 British Columbia general election. [2] She represented the electoral district of Kelowna-Mission as a member of the British Columbia United Party .
Renee Merrifield BC United: Kelowna-Mission: 2020: May 16, 2024 [29] Mike Morris BC United: Prince George-Mackenzie: 2013: March 21, 2023 [30] Adam Olsen Green: Saanich North and the Islands: 2017: June 25, 2024 [31] Bruce Ralston New Democratic: Surrey-Whalley: 2005: July 2, 2024 [32] Murray Rankin New Democratic: Oak Bay-Gordon Head: 2020 ...
August 2 – Renee Merrifield declared her candidacy. [32] September 28 – First debate took place. [17] November 22 – Second debate took place. [17] November 24 – Stan Sipos declares his candidacy. [33] November 30 – The candidate nomination deadline expired. [1] December 14 – Third debate took place. [17]
Kelowna-Mission's MLA is Gavin Dew.He was first elected to represent the riding in the 2024 provincial election.He is a member of the BC Conservatives.. Prior to Gavin Dew, the MLA were Renee Merrifield and Hon. Steve Thomson respectively, the latter was the former executive director of the B.C. Agriculture Council.
BC Ferries, Fisheries and Aquaculture West Vancouver-Sea to Sky: Norm Letnick: Children and Family Development: Kelowna-Lake Country: Doug Clovechok: Columbia Basin Initiatives Columbia River-Revelstoke: Ellis Ross: Energy and LNG Skeena: Renee Merrifield: Environment and Climate Change; Citizens' Services Kelowna-Mission: Peter Milobar ...
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Christy Clark resigns as leader of the BC Liberals and Rich Coleman is chosen as interim leader. Jul 18, 2017: John Horgan becomes premier of British Columbia. Jun 29, 2017: Christy Clark resigns as premier; John Horgan is invited to form government. Jun 29, 2017: BC Liberal government is defeated in a confidence vote. Ipsos [171] Jun 26–28 ...