37th Parliament of British Columbia - Members of The 37th Parliament

Members of The 37th Parliament

  • George Abbott, Liberal - Shuswap
  • Val Anderson, Liberal - Vancouver-Langara
  • Bill Barisoff, Liberal - Penticton-Okanagan Valley
  • Pat Bell, Liberal - Prince George North
  • Bill Belsey, Liberal - North Coast
  • Bill Bennett, Liberal - East Kootenay
  • Tony Bhullar, Liberal - Surrey-Newton
  • Harry Bloy, Liberal - Burquitlam
  • Shirley Bond, Liberal - Prince George-Mount Robson
  • Jeff Bray, Liberal - Victoria-Beacon Hill
  • Elayne Brenzinger, D.R.B.C. - Surrey-Whalley
  • Susan Brice, Liberal - Saanich South
  • Graham Bruce, Liberal - Cowichan-Ladysmith
  • Gordon Campbell, Liberal - Vancouver-Point Grey
  • Ida Chong, Liberal - Oak Bay-Gordon Head
  • Tom Christensen. Liberal - Okanagan-Vernon
  • David Chutter, Liberal - Yale-Lillooet
  • Christy Clark, Liberal - Port Moody-Westwood
  • Walt Cobb, Liberal - Cariboo South
  • Murray Coell, Liberal - Saanich North and the Islands
  • Rich Coleman, Liberal - Fort Langley-Aldergrove
  • Mike de Jong, Liberal - Abbotsford-Mount Lehman
  • Kevin Falcon, Liberal - Surrey-Cloverdale
  • Stan Hagen, Liberal - Comox Valley
  • Greg Halsey-Brandt, Liberal - Richmond Centre
  • Arnie Hamilton, Liberal - Esquimalt-Metchosin
  • Colin Hansen, Liberal - Vancouver-Quilchena
  • Roger Harris, Liberal - Skeena
  • Randy Hawes, Liberal - Maple Ridge-Mission
  • Sindi Hawkins, Liberal - Kelowna-Mission
  • Dave Hayer, Liberal - Surrey-Tynehead
  • Gordon Hogg, Liberal - Surrey-White Rock
  • Mike Hunter, Liberal - Nanaimo
  • Daniel Jarvis, Liberal - North Vancouver-Seymour
  • Ken Johnston, Liberal - Vancouver-Fraserview
  • Brian Kerr, Liberal - Malahat-Juan de Fuca
  • Kevin Krueger, Liberal - Kamloops-North Thompson
  • Jenny Kwan, N.D.P. - Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
  • Richard Lee, Liberal - Burnaby North
  • Blair Lekstrom, Liberal - Peace River South
  • John Les, Liberal - Chilliwack-Sumas
  • Brenda Locke, Liberal - Surrey-Green Timbers
  • Harold Long, Liberal - Powell River-Sunshine Coast
  • Dennis MacKay, Liberal - Bulkley Valley-Stikine
  • Joy MacPhail, N.D.P. - Vancouver-Hastings
  • Karn Manhas, Liberal - Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
  • Reni Masi, Liberal - Delta North
  • Lorne Mayencourt, Liberal - Vancouver-Burrard
  • Wendy McMahon, Liberal - Columbia River-Revelstoke
  • Joyce Murray, Liberal - New Westminster
  • Ted Nebbeling, Liberal - West Vancouver-Garibaldi
  • Paul Nettleton, Independent - Prince George-Omineca
  • Richard Neufeld, Liberal - Peace River North
  • Rob Nijjar, Liberal - Vancouver-Kingsway
  • John Nuraney, Liberal - Burnaby-Willingdon
  • Sheila Orr, Liberal - Victoria-Hillside
  • Barry Penner, Liberal - Chilliwack-Kent
  • Geoff Plant, Liberal - Richmond-Steveston
  • Judith Reid, Liberal - Nanaimo-Parksville
  • Linda Reid, Liberal - Richmond East
  • Claude Richmond, Liberal - Kamloops
  • Val Roddick, Liberal - Delta South
  • Patty Sahota, Liberal - Burnaby-Edmonds
  • Lynn Stephens, Liberal - Langley
  • Ken Stewart, Liberal - Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
  • Richard Stewart, Liberal - Coquitlam-Maillardville
  • Blair Suffredine, Liberal - Nelson-Creston
  • Ralph Sultan, Liberal - West Vancouver-Capilano
  • Rick Thorpe, Liberal - Okanagan-Westside
  • Gillian Trumper, Liberal - Alberni-Qualicum
  • John van Dongen, Liberal - Abbotsford-Clayburn
  • Rod Visser, Liberal - North Island
  • John Weisbeck, Liberal - Kelowna-Lake Country
  • Katherine Whittred, Liberal - North Vancouver-Lonsdale
  • John Wilson, Liberal - Cariboo North
  • Patrick Wong, Liberal - Vancouver-Kensington

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