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MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT BRITISH COLUMBIA MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT Riding Office House of Commons Quick Facts 1835 Gordon Dr., Ste 38 / MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT BRITISH COLUMBIA MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Riding Office House of Commons Quick Facts 1835 Gordon Dr., Ste. 114, Kelowna, BC V1Y 3H4 Capital: Ottawa Official Opposition: Liberal Phone: 250-470-5075 FAX: 250-470-5077 Joined Canada: Number of seats: 77 E-mail: [email protected] Last election: January 23, 2006 Phone: (613) 237-0740 FAX:(613) 235-7208 EAN ROWDER World Wide Web: http://canada.gc.ca/ E-mail: [email protected] J C Nanaimo-Cowichan World Wide Web: www.liberal.ca Governor General: David Johnston New Democratic Party Phone: (613) 993-8200 FAX:(613) 998-8760 Michael Ignatieff, Leader of Official Critic, Indian Affairs and Northern E-mail: [email protected] Opposition Development; Critic, Aboriginal Affairs World Wide Web: www.gg.ca First elected June 28, 2004 Third Party: Bloc Quebecois Last election won by 27144, with 45.2% House of Commons Number of seats: 47 Legislative Office Total seats: 308 Phone: (514) 526-3000 FAX:(514) 526-2868 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Peter Milliken, Speaker of the House of World Wide Web: blocquebecois.org Phone: 613-943-2180 FAX: 613-993-5577 Commons Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois Leader E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 996-1955 FAX:(613) 996-1958 Phone: (613) 992-6779 FAX:(613) 954-2121 Riding Office 126 Ingram St., Ste. 101, Duncan, BC V9L 1P1 E-mail: [email protected] Government: Conservative Phone: 250-746-4896 866-609-9998 Number of seats: 143 Fourth Party: New Democratic Party FAX: 250-746-2354 World Wide Web: www.conservative.ca Number of seats: 36 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 236-3613 FAX:(613) 230-9950 Stephen Harper, Prime Minister ATHAN ULLEN World Wide Web: www.ndp.ca N C Prime Minister’s Office Skeena-Bulkley Valley FAX:613-941-6900 Jack Layton, New Democratic Party Leader New Democratic Party E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 947-0867 FAX:(613) 947-0868 Critic, Natural Resources; Critic, National Parks E-mail: [email protected] First elected June 28, 2004 Last election won with 49.7% Vacant: 3 Legislative Office House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 613-993-6654 FAX: 613-993-9007 BRITISH COLUMBIA Riding Office E-mail: [email protected] 337 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, BC V1N 1G6 Riding Office Phone: 250-365-2792 FAX: 250-365-2793 1283 Main St., 2nd Fl., P.O. Box 4194, JAMES ABBOTT Riding Office Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 Kootenay-Columbia 9964-350 Ave., RR 1, Site 80, Comp 17, Phone: 250-877-4140 FAX: 250-877-4141 Conservative Party Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 E-mail: [email protected] First elected October 25, 1993 Phone: 250-498-5353 Riding Office Last election won by 23298, with 59.6% 4710 Lazelle Ave., Ste. 102, DONA CADMAN Legislative Office Terrace, BC V8G 1T2 Surrey North Rm. 133, East Block, House of Commons, Phone: 250-615-5339 FAX: 250-615-5344 Conservative Party Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Riding Office Phone: 613-995-7246 FAX: 613-996-9923 First elected October 14, 2008 818 Third Ave. W., Prince E-mail: [email protected] Last election won with 39.4% Rupert, BC V8J 1M6 Riding Office Legislative Office Phone: 250-624-7735 FAX: 250-624-7737 125D Slater Rd., Cranbrook, BC V1C 4M4 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 250-417-2250 800-668-5522 Phone: 613-992-2922 FAX: 613-992-0252 JOHN CUMMINS FAX: 250-417-2253 E-mail: [email protected] Delta-Richmond East E-mail: [email protected] Riding Office Conservative Party 9808 King George Hwy., Ste. 307, First elected October 25, 1993 ALEX ATAMANENKO Surrey, BC V3T 2V6 Last election won by 26292, with 55.9% British Columbia Southern Interior Legislative Office New Democratic Party RON CANNAN House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Critic, Agriculture and Agri-Food; Critic, Rural Kelowna-Lake Country Phone: 613-992-2957 FAX: 613-992-3589 Affairs Conservative Party E-mail: [email protected] First elected January 23, 2006 First elected January 23, 2006 Riding Office Last election won by 22684, with 47.8% Last election won by 31902, with 56% 4871 Delta St., Delta, BC V4K 2T9 Legislative Office Legislative Office Phone: 604-940-8040 FAX: 604-940-8041 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 613-996-8036 FAX: 613-943-0922 Phone: 613-992-7006 FAX: 613-992-7636 DON DAVIES E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Vancouver Kingsway New Democratic Party Parliamentary Names & Numbers 2011 BRITISH COLUMBIA MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT / 39 First elected October 14, 2008 E-mail: [email protected] Riding Office Last election won with 35.2% Riding Office 575 Quebec St., Prince George, BC V2L 1W6 Legislative Office 6408 Franser St., Vancouver, BC V5W 3A4 Phone: 250-564-7771 FAX: 250-564-6624 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 604-775-5323 FAX: 604-775-5420 Phone: 613-943-0267 FAX: 613-943-0219 RUSS HIEBERT E-mail: [email protected] JOHN DUNCAN South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale Riding Office Vancouver Island North Conservative Party 2951 Kingsway Ave., Vancouver, BC V5R 5J4 Conservative Party First elected June 28, 2004 Indian Affairs and Northern Development Last election won with 56.7% LIBBY DAVIES First elected October 14, 2008 Legislative Office Vancouver East Last election won with 45.8% House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 New Democratic Party Legislative Office Phone: 613-947-4497 FAX: 613-947-4500 Deputy Leader;, House Leader House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 E-mail: [email protected] First elected June 2, 1997 Phone: 613-992-2503 FAX: 613-996-3306 Riding Office Last election won with 54.5% E-mail: [email protected] 2429 152nd St., Ste. 106A, Legislative Office Surrey, BC V4P 1N4 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 ED FAST Phone: 604-542-9495 FAX: 604-542-9496 Phone: 613-992-6030 FAX: 613-995-7412 Abbotsford E-mail: [email protected] Conservative Party PETER JULIAN Burnaby-New Westminster Riding Office First elected January 23, 2006 2412 Main St., Vancouver, BC V5T 3E2 Last election won by 30853, with 63.3% New Democratic Party Phone: 604-775-5800 FAX: 604-775-5811 Legislative Office Critic, Asia-Pacific Gateway; Critic, E-mail: [email protected] House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 International Trade; Critic, Pacific Gateway, Phone: 613-995-0183 FAX: 613-996-9795 Vancouver-Whistler Olympics STOCKWELL DAY E-mail: [email protected] First elected June 28, 2004 Last election won by 20145, with 46.5% Okanagan-Coquihalla Riding Office Conservative Party 2825 Clearbrook Rd., Ste. 205, Legislative Office Asia-Pacific Gateway; President, Treasury Abbotsford, BC V2T 6S3 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 613-992-4214 FAX: 613-947-9500 Board Phone: 604-557-7888 FAX: 604-557-9918 First elected September 11, 2000 E-mail: [email protected] Last election won by 29219, with 58.2% HEDY FRY Riding Office Legislative Office Vancouver Centre 7615 6th Street, Burnaby, BC V3N 3M6 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Liberal Phone: 604-775-5707 FAX: 604-775-5743 Phone: 613-995-1702 FAX: 613-995-1154 Critic, Canadian Heritage and Official ANDY AMP E-mail: [email protected] Languages; Critic: Vancouver Olympics R K Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission Riding Office First elected October 25, 1993 301 Main St., Ste. 202, Penticton, BC V2A 5B7 Last election won with 34.4% Conservative Party Phone: 250-770-4480 FAX: 250-770-4484 Legislative Office First elected June 28, 2004 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Last election won by 26552, with 51.7% SUKH DHALIWAL Phone: 613-992-3213 FAX: 613-995-0056 Legislative Office Newton-North Delta E-mail: [email protected] House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Liberal Riding Office Phone: 613-947-4613 FAX: 613-947-4615 Critic, Asia-Pacific Gateway; Competitiveness 1030 Denman St., Ste. 106, E-mail: [email protected] and New Economy, Critic Vancouver, BC V6G 2M6 Riding Office First elected January 23, 2006 Phone: 604-666-0135 FAX: 604-666-0114 22720 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Last election won by 16481, with 36.4% Ridge, BC V2X 2V6 Legislative Office NINA GREWAL Phone: 604-466-2761 FAX: 604-466-7593 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Fleetwood-Port Kells Phone: 613-992-0666 FAX: 613-992-1965 Conservative Party GARY LUNN E-mail: [email protected] Saanich-Gulf Islands First elected June 28, 2004 FEDERAL Riding Office Last election won by 21389, with 44.6% Conservative Party 8532 120th St., Ste. 113, Surrey, BC V3W 3N5 Legislative Office Minister of State, Sport Phone: 604-598-2200 FAX: 604-598-2212 House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 First elected June 2, 1997 Phone: 613-996-2205 FAX: 613-995-7139 Last election won with 43.4% FIN DONNELLY E-mail: [email protected] Legislative Office New Westminster-Coquitlam Riding Office House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 New Democratic Party 15957-84th Avenue, Ste. 201, Phone: 613-996-1119 FAX: 613-996-0850 First elected November 9, 2009 Surrey, BC V3S 2N8 E-mail: [email protected] Legislative Office Phone: 604-501-5900 FAX: 604-501-5901 Riding Office House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 9843 Second St., Ste. 1, Sidney, BC V8L 3C7 Phone: 613-947-4455 FAX: 613-947-4458 RICHARD HARRIS Phone: 250-656-2320 800-667-9188 FAX: 250- 656-1675 Riding Office Cariboo-Prince George Conservative Party 1116 Austin Ave., Coquitlam, BC V3K 3P5 JAMES D.
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