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AT a GLANCE 2021 Metro Vancouver Committees AT A GLANCE 2021 Metro Vancouver Committees 19.1. Climate Action Electoral Area Carr, Adriane (C) – Vancouver McCutcheon, Jen (C) – Electoral Area A Dhaliwal, Sav (VC) – Burnaby Hocking, David (VC) – Bowen Island Arnason, Petrina – Langley Township Clark, Carolina – Belcarra Baird, Ken – Tsawwassen De Genova, Melissa – Vancouver Dupont, Laura – Port Coquitlam Long, Bob – Langley Township Hocking, David – Bowen Island Mandewo, Trish – Coquitlam Kruger, Dylan – Delta McLaughlin, Ron – Lions Bay McCutcheon, Jen – Electoral Area A Puchmayr, Chuck – New Westminster McIlroy, Jessica – North Vancouver City Wang, James – Burnaby McLaughlin, Ron – Lions Bay Patton, Allison – Surrey Royer, Zoe – Port Moody Finance and Intergovernment Steves, Harold – Richmond Buchanan, Linda (C) – North Vancouver City Yousef, Ahmed – Maple Ridge Dhaliwal, Sav (VC) – Burnaby Booth, Mary–Ann – West Vancouver Brodie, Malcolm – Richmond COVID–19 Response & Recovery Task Force Coté, Jonathan – New Westminster Dhaliwal, Sav (C) – Burnaby Froese, Jack – Langley Township Buchanan, Linda (VC) – North Vancouver City Hurley, Mike – Burnaby Baird, Ken – Tsawwassen First Nation McCallum, Doug – Surrey Booth, Mary–Ann – West Vancouver McCutcheon, Jen – Electoral Area A Brodie, Malcolm – Richmond McEwen, John – Anmore Clark, Carolina – Belcarra Stewart, Kennedy – Vancouver Coté, Jonathan – New Westminster Stewart, Richard – Coquitlam Dingwall, Bill – Pitt Meadows West, Brad – Port Coquitlam Froese, Jack – Langley Township Harvie, George – Delta Hocking, David – Bowen Island George Massey Crossing Task Force Hurley, Mike – Burnaby Dhaliwal, Sav (C) – Metro Vancouver Board Little, Mike – North Vancouver District Harvie, George (VC) – Delta McCallum, Doug – Surrey Baird, Ken – Tsawwassen First Nation McCutcheon, Jen – Electoral Area A Brodie, Malcolm – Richmond McEwen, John – Anmore Coté, Jonathan – TransLink Mayor’s Council McLaughlin, Ron – Lions Bay on Regional Transportation Morden, Mike – Maple Ridge Froese, Jack – Langley Township Stewart, Kennedy – Vancouver McCallum, Doug – Surrey Stewart, Richard – Coquitlam Stewart, Kennedy – Vancouver Vagramov, Rob – Port Moody van den Broek, Val – Langley City van den Broek, Val – Langley City Walker, Darryl – White Rock Walker, Darryl – White Rock West, Brad – Port Coquitlam Updated: December 15, 2020 @ 10:50 AM 42775607 Page 1 of 4 27 AT A GLANCE Housing Liquid Waste Hurley, Mike (C) – Burnaby Stewart, Richard (C) – Coquitlam Morden, Mike (VC) – Maple Ridge Dominato, Lisa (VC) – Vancouver Annis, Linda – Surrey Calendino, Pietro – Burnaby Bond, Mathew – North Vancouver District Elford, Doug – Surrey Buchanan, Linda – North Vancouver City Ferguson, Steve – Langley Township Cameron, Craig – West Vancouver Little, Mike – North Vancouver District Coté, Jonathan – New Westminster Loo, Alexa – Richmond De Genova, Melissa – Vancouver McDonald, Bruce – Delta Dingwall, Bill – Pitt Meadows Svendsen, Ryan – Maple Ridge Long, Bob – Langley Township Trentadue, Mary – New Westminster McNulty, Bill – Richmond Walker, Darryl – White Rock Pollock, Glenn – Port Coquitlam Storteboom, Rudy – Langley City Towner, Teri – Coquitlam Mayors Walker, Darryl – White Rock West, Brad (C) – Port Coquitlam Booth, Mary–Ann (VC) – West Vancouver Ander, Gary – Bowen Island Indigenous Relations Baird, Ken – Tsawwassen Booth, Mary–Ann (C) – West Vancouver Brodie, Malcolm – Richmond Baird, Ken (VC) – Tsawwassen Buchanan, Linda – North Vancouver City Annis, Linda – Surrey Coté, Jonathan – New Westminster Boyle, Christine – Vancouver Dingwall, Bill – Pitt Meadows Ferguson, Steve – Langley Township Froese, Jack – Langley Township Hanson, Jim – North Vancouver District Harvie, George – Delta Hocking, David – Bowen Island Hurley, Mike – Burnaby Kanakos, Jeannie – Delta Little, Mike – North Vancouver District McLaughlin, Ron – Lions Bay McCallum, Doug – Surrey Meadus, Chelsa – Maple Ridge McCutcheon, Jen – Electoral Area A Zarrillo, Bonita – Coquitlam McEwen, John – Anmore Non–Voting Members: McLaughlin, Ron – Lions Bay To be determined – Fraser Valley Regional Morden, Mike – Maple Ridge District Stewart, Kennedy – Vancouver To be determined – Squamish–Lillooet Stewart, Richard – Coquitlam Regional District Vagramov, Rob – Port Moody To be determined – Sunshine Coast Regional van den Broek, Val – Langley City District Walker, Darryl – White Rock Updated: December 15, 2020 @ 10:50 AM 42775607 Page 2 of 4 28 AT A GLANCE Performance and Audit Regional Economic Prosperity Harvie, George (C) – Delta Dhaliwal, Sav (C) – Burnaby Brodie, Malcolm (VC) – Richmond Buchanan, Linda (VC) – North Vancouver City Dhaliwal, Sav – Burnaby Anderson, Bridgitte - Greater Vancouver Dingwall, Bill – Pitt Meadows Board of Trade Dominato, Lisa – Vancouver Andrews, Janet – New Westminster & District Hu, Tina – North Vancouver City Labour Council Madsen, Hunter – Port Moody Armstrong, Robert – Coast Capital Savings Marsden, Dennis – Coquitlam Credit Union Morden, Mike – Maple Ridge Arsens, Gina – Digital Technology Nagra, Mandeep – Surrey Supercluster Walker, Darryl – White Rock Baird, Kim – Kim Baird Strategic Consulting Booth, Mary-Ann – West Vancouver Boyle, Christine – Vancouver Regional Culture Choo, Queenie – S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Muri, Lisa (C) – North Vancouver District Curry, Joanne – Simon Fraser University Nagra, Mandeep (VC) – Surrey Dhillon, Peter – Richberry Group Back, Holly – North Vancouver City Faoro, Paul – CUPE BC Hardwick, Colleen – Vancouver Finlayson, Jock – Business Council of British McPhail, Linda – Richmond Columbia Helsley, Robert - University of British Columbia Hunt, Stephen – United Steelworkers Jackson, Jeanette – Foresight Kinloch, Kathy – British Columbia Institute of Technology Leitch, Peter – North Shore Studios/ Mammoth Studios Lewis, Chris – Squamish Nation Chiefs and Council Mustel, Evi – Mustel Group Patton, Allison – Surrey Silvester, Robin – Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Stachova, Olga – MOSAIC Vrooman, Tamara – Vancouver Airport Authority West, Brad – Port Coquitlam Wheatley, Scott – Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce Wynn-Williams, Andrew – Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Updated: December 15, 2020 @ 10:50 AM 42775607 Page 3 of 4 29 AT A GLANCE Regional Parks Water McEwen, John (C) – Anmore Brodie, Malcolm (C) – Richmond Wiebe, Michael (VC) – Vancouver Elford, Doug (VC) – Surrey Calendino, Pietro – Burnaby Asmundson, Brent – Coquitlam Clark, Carolina – Belcarra Baird, Ken – Tsawwassen Dilworth, Diana – Port Moody Bell, Don – North Vancouver City Guerra, Laurie – Surrey Bligh, Rebecca – Vancouver Harvie, George – Delta Clark, Carolina – Belcarra Hodge, Craig – Coquitlam Dingwall, Bill – Pitt Meadows Miyashita, Tracy – Pitt Meadows Guichon, Alicia – Delta Muri, Lisa – North Vancouver District Keithley, Joe – Burnaby Nicholson, Maureen – Bowen Island Martin Gayle – Langley City Penner, Darrell – Port Coquitlam Vagramov, Rob – Port Moody Richter, Kim – Langley Township Soprovich, Bill – West Vancouver Trentadue, Mary – New Westminster Zero Waste Froese, Jack (C) – Langley Township Hodge, Craig (VC) – Coquitlam Regional Planning Calendino, Pietro – Burnaby Coté, Jonathan (C) – New Westminster Elford, Doug – Surrey Froese, Jack (VC) – Langley Township Fathers, Helen – White Rock Copeland, Dan – Delta Fry, Pete – Vancouver Dueck, Judy – Maple Ridge Little, Mike – North Vancouver District Gambioli, Nora – West Vancouver Martin, Gayle – Langley City Guerra, Laurie – Surrey McDonald, Bruce – Delta Hurley, Mike – Burnaby Morden, Mike – Maple Ridge Kirby–Yung, Sarah – Vancouver Steves, Harold – Richmond McEwen, John – Anmore Vagramov, Rob – Port Moody Muri, Lisa – North Vancouver District Steves, Harold – Richmond Vagramov, Rob – Port Moody van den Broek, Val – Langley City West, Brad – Port Coquitlam Updated: December 15, 2020 @ 10:50 AM 42775607 Page 4 of 4 30.
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