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| name = Tom Christensen |
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| assembly = British Columbia Legislative |
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| constituency_AM = [[Okanagan-Vernon]] |
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| term_start = May 16, 2001 |
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| term_end = May 12, 2009 |
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| predecessor = [[April Sanders]] |
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| successor = [[Eric Foster (politician)|Eric Foster]] |
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| office1 = Minister of Education of [[Executive Council of British Columbia|British Columbia]] |
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| premier1 = [[Gordon Campbell (Canadian politician)|Gordon Campbell]] |
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| term_end1 = June 16, 2005 |
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| predecessor1 = [[Christy Clark]] |
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| successor1 = [[Shirley Bond]] |
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| office2 = Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation of [[Executive Council of British Columbia|British Columbia]] |
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| premier2 = [[Gordon Campbell (Canadian politician)|Gordon Campbell]] |
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| term_start2 = June 16, 2005 |
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| successor2 = [[Michael de Jong]] |
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| office3 = Minister of Children and Family Development of [[Executive Council of British Columbia|British Columbia]] |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Victoria]] |
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| profession = lawyer |
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'''Tom Christensen''' (born 1966)<ref>{{cite book |url= |
'''Tom Christensen''' (born 1966)<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YKfRprwXDboC&pg=PA247 |title=Canadian Who's Who 2005 |year=2005 |last=Lumley |first=Elizabeth |page=247 |ISBN=0-8020-8907-0 |publisher=University of Toronto Press}}</ref><ref name="CPG">{{Cite web |title=Christensen, Hon. Tom, B.A., LL.B. (Okanagan-Vernon) Minister of Education |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/christensen-hon-tom-ba-llb-okanagan-vernon-minister-education |publisher=Canadian Parliamentary Guide |accessdate=2024-02-27}}</ref> is a Canadian lawyer and former politician. He was a member of the [[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia|Legislative Assembly]] (MLA) of [[British Columbia]], representing the electoral district of [[Okanagan-Vernon]] from 2001 to 2009. A caucus member of the [[British Columbia Liberal Party]], he served in several [[Executive Council of British Columbia|cabinet posts]] under [[Premier of British Columbia|Premier]] [[Gordon Campbell (Canadian politician)|Gordon Campbell]]. |
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==Biography== |
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Born in [[Vernon, British Columbia]], he received a law degree from the [[University of Victoria]] in 1994 and was called to the British Columbia bar in 1995. |
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Born in [[Vernon, British Columbia]], he attended the [[University of Victoria]], graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in geography and environmental studies in 1990, and a law degree in 1994.<ref name="CPG"/><ref name="BCLeg38">{{cite web |url=https://www.leg.bc.ca/pages/bclass-legacy.aspx#/content/legacy/web/mla/38thparl/christensen.htm |title=38th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 14, 2009: MLA: Hon. Tom Christensen |publisher=Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |access-date=2024-02-27}}</ref> He was called to the British Columbia bar in 1995 and practised at Davidson & Company, becoming partner in 1999.<ref name="CPG"/><ref name="BCLeg38"/> |
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He ran as a candidate for the [[British Columbia Liberal Party]] in the [[2001 British Columbia general election|2001 provincial election]], and was elected [[Member of the Legislative Assembly]] for [[Okanagan-Vernon]].<ref name="BCLeg38"/> He was appointed to the cabinet in January 2004 to serve as Minister of Education.<ref name="CampbellCabinet">{{cite web|title=Campbell Cabinet: 37th Parliament 2001-2005, 38th Parliament 2005-2009, 39th Parliament 2009-2011 |url=https://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/campbell_cabinet.pdf|publisher=[[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia]]|accessdate=2024-02-27}}</ref> |
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After being returned in the [[2005 British Columbia general election|2005 election]] with a margin of 2,571 votes,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vernon-monashee-1.1381225 |title=Vernon-Monashee |publisher=[[CBC News]] |date=2013-05-11 |accessdate=2024-02-27}}</ref> he was named Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation.<ref name="CampbellCabinet"/> He was subsequently re-assigned as Minister of Children and Family Development in August 2006 as part of a cabinet shuffle.<ref name="CampbellCabinet"/><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/campbell-shakes-up-cabinet-1.605343 |title=Campbell shakes up cabinet |publisher=[[CBC News]] |date=2006-08-15 |accessdate=2024-02-27}}</ref> He did not seek re-election in [[2009 British Columbia general election|2009]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/cabinet-minister-christensen-will-not-seek-re-election-in-may-1.850291 |title=Cabinet minister Christensen will not seek re-election in May |publisher=[[CBC News]] |date=January 13, 2009 |accessdate=2018-06-01}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* {{cite web |url=http://www.leg.bc.ca/MLA/38thparl/christensen.htm |title=MLA: Hon. Tom Christensen |work=Previous Parliaments |publisher=Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |accessdate=2009-11-29}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/ Ministry of Children and Family Development web site] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060820192029/http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/ Ministry of Children and Family Development web site] |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1966 |
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Tom Christensen | |
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Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Okanagan-Vernon | |
In office May 16, 2001 – May 12, 2009 | |
Preceded by | April Sanders |
Succeeded by | Eric Foster |
Minister of Education of British Columbia | |
In office January 26, 2004 – June 16, 2005 | |
Premier | Gordon Campbell |
Preceded by | Christy Clark |
Succeeded by | Shirley Bond |
Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation of British Columbia | |
In office June 16, 2005 – August 15, 2006 | |
Premier | Gordon Campbell |
Preceded by | Geoff Plant (Treaty Negotiations) Murray Coell (Community, Aboriginal and Women’s Services) |
Succeeded by | Michael de Jong |
Minister of Children and Family Development of British Columbia | |
In office August 15, 2006 – June 10, 2009 | |
Premier | Gordon Campbell |
Preceded by | Stan Hagen |
Succeeded by | Mary Polak |
Personal details | |
Born | 1966 Vernon, British Columbia |
Political party | BC Liberal |
Alma mater | University of Victoria |
Profession | lawyer |
Tom Christensen (born 1966)[1][2] is a Canadian lawyer and former politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia, representing the electoral district of Okanagan-Vernon from 2001 to 2009. A caucus member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, he served in several cabinet posts under Premier Gordon Campbell.
Biography
[edit]Born in Vernon, British Columbia, he attended the University of Victoria, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in geography and environmental studies in 1990, and a law degree in 1994.[2][3] He was called to the British Columbia bar in 1995 and practised at Davidson & Company, becoming partner in 1999.[2][3]
He ran as a candidate for the British Columbia Liberal Party in the 2001 provincial election, and was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for Okanagan-Vernon.[3] He was appointed to the cabinet in January 2004 to serve as Minister of Education.[4]
After being returned in the 2005 election with a margin of 2,571 votes,[5] he was named Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation.[4] He was subsequently re-assigned as Minister of Children and Family Development in August 2006 as part of a cabinet shuffle.[4][6] He did not seek re-election in 2009.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Lumley, Elizabeth (2005). Canadian Who's Who 2005. University of Toronto Press. p. 247. ISBN 0-8020-8907-0.
- ^ a b c "Christensen, Hon. Tom, B.A., LL.B. (Okanagan-Vernon) Minister of Education". Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ a b c "38th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 14, 2009: MLA: Hon. Tom Christensen". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ a b c "Campbell Cabinet: 37th Parliament 2001-2005, 38th Parliament 2005-2009, 39th Parliament 2009-2011" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ "Vernon-Monashee". CBC News. 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ "Campbell shakes up cabinet". CBC News. 2006-08-15. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ "Cabinet minister Christensen will not seek re-election in May". CBC News. January 13, 2009. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
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