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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LIST Compiled by North Vancouver City Library Last Revised December 17, 2020 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LIST Compiled by North Vancouver City Library Last Revised December 17, 2020 Federal Government of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario) Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II Governor General: Julie Payette Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau (Liberal Party of Canada) Leader of the Opposition: Erin O'Toole (Conservative Party) Other Leaders: Erin O'Toole (Conservative Party) Jagmeet Singh (New Democratic Party) Annamie Paul (Green Party) Yves-Francois Blanchet (Bloc Quebecois) Members of Parliament (MPs): North Vancouver: Jonathan Wilkinson (Liberal Party) West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country: Patrick Weiler (Liberal Party) Burnaby North-Seymour Terry Beech (Liberal Party) Provincial Government of British Columbia (Victoria, BC) Lieutenant-Governor: Janet Austin Premier: John Horgan – (New Democratic Party of BC) Leader of the Opposition: Shirley Bond (Liberal Party of BC) Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs): North Vancouver-Lonsdale -Bowinn Ma (BC NDP) North Vancouver-Seymour -Susie Chant (BC NDP) West Vancouver-Capilano - Karin Kirkpatrick (Liberal Party of BC) West Vancouver-Sea to Sky -Jordan Sturdy (Liberal Party of BC) Municipal Government North Vancouver City www.cnv.org: Mayor: Linda Buchanan (604-985-7761) Councillors: Holly Back, Don Bell, Angela Girard, Tina Hu, Jessica McIlroy, Tony Valente North Vancouver District www.dnv.org: Mayor: Mike Little (604-990-2311) Councillors: Jordan Back, Mathew Bond, Megan Curren, Betty Forbes, Jim Hanson, Lisa Muri West Vancouver westvancouver.ca: Mayor: Mary-Ann Booth (604-925-7000) Councillors: Craig Cameron, Nora Gambioli, Peter Lambur, Bill Soprovich, Sharon Thompson, Marcus Wong \\nikita\home$\dpowell\downloads\government officials dec2020.docx .
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