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Katrine Conroy (née Thor-Larsen; born 1957) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2005 provincial election and served until 2024. She represented the electoral district of Kootenay West as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP).
Brenda Bailey (born 1966 or 1967) is a Canadian businesswoman and politician who currently serves as a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia, representing the electoral district of Vancouver-False Creek from 2020 to 2024, and Vancouver-South Granville since 2024.
Pages in category "Ministers of finance of British Columbia" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
LBD operates under the B.C. Minister of Finance. [7] The LBD owns BC Cannabis Stores and BC Liquor Stores. Though it partners with the RCMP and municipal police, the Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia is a completely independent and designated police agency within BC, and is therefore not a crown corporation. [8]
On June 16, 2005, she was named Minister of Finance. As the Minister of Finance, she signed up 100% of all BC public sector contracts before they were set to expire. Perhaps her most controversial achievement was the introduction of the first carbon tax in North America.
Hugh Austin Curtis Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Saanich and the Islands In office August 30, 1972 – October 22, 1986 Preceded by John Douglas Tisdalle Succeeded by Mel Couvelier Terry Huberts Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing of British Columbia In office 1975–1978 Premier Bill Bennett Minister of Finance In office 1979–1986 Premier Bill Bennett Bill ...
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Prior, he served as Parliamentary Secretary to a number of Liberal cabinet ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland from 2021 to 2023. In 1999, Beech was elected to the Nanaimo City Council at the age of 18, becoming British Columbia 's youngest-ever elected official.