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British Columbia Provincial Legislatures 150 / PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES British Columbia Tom Christensen, Minister Quick Facts Phone: 250-953-4844 FAX: 250-953-4856 Capital: Victoria E-mail: [email protected] Lorne Brownsey, Deputy Minister Joined Canada: 1871 World Wide Web: www.bcliberals.com Phone: 250-356-1394 FAX: 250-387-6073 World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca Gordon Campbell, Premier ADVANCED EDUCATION Lieutenant Governor: Iona Campagnolo Premier's Office P.O. Box 9059, Stn. Prov Govt, Phone: (250) 387-2080 FAX:(250) 387-2077 Phone:(250) 387-1715 FAX:(250) 387-0087 Victoria, BC V8W 9E2 E-mail: [email protected]. bc.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-356-2771/1-888-664-2256 World Wide Web: www.ltgov.bc.ca FAX: 250-356-2598 Official Opposition: New Democratic Party E-mail: [email protected] Legislative Assembly Number of seats: 33 World Wide Web: Total seats: 79 Phone: (604) 430-8600 FAX:(604) 432-9517 http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/ Bill Barisoff, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly World Wide Web: bc.ndp.ca/ Murray Coell, Minister Phone: (250) 387-3952 FAX:(250) 387-2813 Carole James, Leader of Official Opposition Phone: 250-356-2771 FAX: 250-356-3000 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250)387-3655 FAX:(250) 387-4680 Government: Liberal Moura Quayle, Deputy Minister Number of seats: 46 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-356-5170 FAX: 250-356-5468 Phone: (604) 606-6000 FAX:(604) 632-0253 E-mail: [email protected] AGRICULTURE AND LANDS Services P.O. Box 9058, Stn. Prov. Govt., 808 Douglas John Les, Minister of Public Safety and St., 5th Fl., Victoria, BC V8W 9E2 Cabinet Solicitor General Phone: 250-387-5121 FAX: 250-356-1522 George Abbott, Minister of Health Richard Neufeld, Minister of Energy, Mines E-mail: [email protected] Pat Bell, Minister of Agriculture and Lands and Petroleum Resources World Wide Web: http://www.gov.bc.ca/agf/ Bill Bennett, Minister of State for Mining Wally Oppal, Attorney-General and Minister Pat Bell, Minister Shirley Bond, Minister of Education, Deputy responsible for Multiculturalism Phone: 250-387-1023 FAX: 250-387-1522 Premier and Minister Responsible for Early Barry Penner, Minister of Environment and E-mail: [email protected] Learning and Literacy Minister responsible for Water Stewardship Larry Pedersen, Deputy Minister Gordon Campbell, Premier and Sustainable Communities Phone: 250-356-1800 FAX: 250-356-8392 Ida Chong, Minister of Community Services Linda Reid, Minister of State for Childcare E-mail: [email protected] and Minister responsible for Seniors’ and Claude Richmond, Minister of Employment Women’s Issues and Income Assistance ATTORNEY GENERAL Tom Christensen, Minister of Children and Carole Taylor, Minister of Finance Rich Thorpe, Minister of Small Business and 1001 Douglas St., 11th Fl., P.O. Box 9290, Family Development Victoria, BC V8W 9J7 Murray Coell, Minister of Advanced Revenue and Minister Responsible for Regulatory Reform Phone: 250-356-0149 FAX: 250-387-6224 Education and Minister responsible for World Wide Web: http://www.gov.bc.ca/ag/ Research and Technology John van Dongen, Minister of State for Wally Oppal, Attorney General; Minister Rich Coleman, Minister of Forests and Intergovernmental Relations responsible for Multiculturalism Range and Minister responsible for Housing Phone: 250-387-1866 FAX: 250-387-6411 Mike de Jong, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Ministries Allan Seckel, Deputy Attorney General Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation Phone: 250-356-0149 FAX: 250-387-6224 Stan Hagen, Minister of Tourism, Sport and CHILDREN AND FAMILY the Arts ABORIGINAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic RECONCILIATION Development and Minister responsible for P.O. Box 9770, Stn. Prov. Govt., 765 the Asia-Pacific Initiative and the Olympics P.O. Box 9100, Stn. Provincial Government, Broughton St., 4th Fl., Gordon Hogg, Minister of State for ActNow 2957 Jutland Rd., Victoria, BC V8W 9B1 Victoria, BC V8W 9S2 BC Phone: 250-387-6121/1-800-663-7867 Phone: 250-387-9699 FAX: 250-356-9722 Olga Ilich, Minister of Labour and Citizens’ E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/mcf/ Parliamentary Names & Numbers Winter 2007 BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES / 151 Stan Hagen, Minister Claude Richmond, Minister Doug Konkin, Deputy Minister Phone: 250-387-9699 FAX: 250-387-9722 Phone: 250-356-7750 FAX: 250-356-7292 Phone: 250-356-5012 FAX: 250-953-3687 Linda Reid, Minister of State for Child Care E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-356-7662 FAX: 250-356-8337 Cairine MacDonald, Deputy Minister Tim Sheldan, ADM, Operations E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-2325 FAX: 250-387-5775 Phone: 250-387-1236 FAX: 250-953-3687 Lesley du Toit, Deputy Minister Sharon Moysey, ADM, Management E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-1541 FAX: 250-356-2920 Services Ray Schultz, ADM, Mountain Pine Beetle E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-3159 FAX: 250-387-2418 Emergency Response Jane Holland, Advocate for Service Quality E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-371-3725 FAX: 250-371-3735 Phone: 604-775-1238 FAX: 604-660-1505 Heather Dickson, ADM, Employment E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-1074 FAX: 250-387-3297 Deborah Meyers, ADM, Corporate Services COMMUNITY SERVICES E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-1300 FAX: 250-953-3687 P.O. Box 9490, Stn. Prov. Govt., 800 Allison Bond, ADM, Regional Services E-mail: [email protected] Johnston St., 6th Fl., Victoria, BC V8W 9N7 Phone: 250-387-6905 FAX: 250-387-2418 Bob S. Friesen, ADM, Tenure & Revenue Phone: 250-387-4089 FAX: 250-356-1070 Phone: 250-387-3656 FAX: 250-953-3687 E-mail: [email protected] ENERGY, MINES AND PETROLEUM E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/mcaws/ RESOURCES Dave Peterson, ADM, BC Timber Sales Phone: 250-387-1300 FAX: 250-953-3687 Ida Chong, Minister P.O. Box 9324 Stn. Prov. Govt., E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-2283 FAX: 250-387-4312 1810 Blanshard St., 8th Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Victoria, BC V8W 9N3 HEALTH Sheila Wynn, Deputy Minister Phone: 250-952-0606 Phone: 250-387-4104 FAX: 250-387-7973 World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/em 1515 Blanshard St., 5th Fl., Dale Wall, ADM, Local Government Richard Neufeld, Minister Victoria, BC V8W 3C8 Phone: 250-356-6575 FAX: 250-387-7973 Phone: 250-387-5896 FAX: 250-356-2965 Phone: 250-952-3456 FAX: 250-356-8269 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/healthplanning/ Greg Reimer, Deputy Minister ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Phone: 250-952-0504 FAX: 250-952-0269 George Abbott, Minister P.O. Box 9324, Stn. Prov. Govt., E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-953-3547 FAX: 250-356-9587 Victoria, BC V8W 9N3 Dave Lefebure, ADM, Mining and Minerals E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-356-6611 FAX: 250-356-8294 Phone: 250-952-0715 FAX: 250-952-0491 Dr. Penny Ballem, Deputy Minister World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/rev Peter Ostergaard, ADM, Electricity and Phone: 250-952-1911 FAX: 250-952-1909 E-mail: [email protected] Colin Hansen, Minister Alternative Energy Phone: 250-952-0204 FAX: 250-952-0926 Phone: 250-356-7411 FAX: 250-356-6376 LABOUR AND CITIZENS’ Annette Antoniak, Associate Deputy E-mail: [email protected] Minister Yvette Wells, ADM, Marketing, Aboriginal SERVICES Phone: 250-952-0102 FAX: 250-952-0600 and Community Relations P.O. Box 9440, Stn. Prov. Govt., Doug Caul, ADM, Economic Phone: 250-952-0213 FAX: 250-952-0269 Victoria, BC V8W 9V3 Competitiveness Division E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-387-6121/1-800-663-7867 Phone: 250-952-0242 FAX: 250-952-0137 FAX: 250-356-2960 E-mail: [email protected] ENVIRONMENT E-mail: Soren Harbel, ADM, Marketing, Investment P.O. Box 9339, Stn. Prov. Govt., 2975 Jutland [email protected] and Trade Rd., 5th Fl., Victoria, BC V8W 9M1 World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/mser/ Phone: 604-775-0005 FAX: 604-755-2070 Phone: 250-387-1161 FAX: 250-387-5669 Michael de John, Minister E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-356-6348 FAX: 250-356-6595 Doug Callbeck, ADM, Management Services World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/wlap E-mail: [email protected] Division Barry Penner, Minister Gordon Macatee, Deputy Minister Phone: 250-952-0126 FAX: 250-952-0101 Phone: 250-387-1187 FAX: 250-387-1356 Phone: 250-387-8852 FAX: 250-387-8561 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Chris Trumpy, Deputy Minister OFFICE OF THE PREMIER AND EDUCATION Phone: 250-387-5429 FAX: 250-387-6003 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 9161, Stn. Prov. Govt., 620 Superior P.O. Box 9041, Stn. Prov. Govt., Rm. 156, Jacquie Kendall, ADM, Corporate Services St., 5th Fl., Victoria, BC V8W 9H1 West Annex, Victoria, BC V8W 9E1 Phone: 250-387-9878 FAX: 250-953-3414 Phone: 250-387-1977/1-888-879-1166 Phone: 250-387-1715 FAX: 250-387-0087 FAX: 250-387-3200 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/prem E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.gov.bc.ca/bced FINANCE Gordon Campbell, Premier Phone: 250-387-1715 FAX: 250-387-0087 Shirley Bond, Minister P.O.
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