Graeme Bowbrick

Canadian lawyer, educator and politician


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::summary Canadian lawyer, educator and politician ::

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nameGraeme T. Bowbrick
honorific-suffix
imageGraeme Bowbrick, 1992.jpg
birth_dateBowbrick knocked off his branch: [Final Edition]
constituency_AMNew Westminster
assemblyBritish Columbia Legislative
term_startMay 28, 1996
term_endMay 16, 2001
predecessorAnita Hagen
successorJoyce Murray
partyNew Democrat
profession
alma_materSimon Fraser University
University of Victoria Faculty of Law
Peter A. Allard School of Law
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| name = Graeme T. Bowbrick | honorific-suffix = | image = Graeme Bowbrick, 1992.jpg | caption = | birth_date = Bowbrick knocked off his branch: [Final Edition] Middleton, Greg. The Province [Vancouver, B.C] 17 May 2001: A6. | birth_place = | residence = | constituency_AM = New Westminster | assembly = British Columbia Legislative | term_start = May 28, 1996 | term_end = May 16, 2001 | predecessor = Anita Hagen | successor = Joyce Murray | party = New Democrat | religion = | profession = | alma_mater = Simon Fraser University University of Victoria Faculty of Law Peter A. Allard School of Law

Graeme Bowbrick is a Canadian lawyer, educator and former politician. A faculty member in the criminology department at Simon Fraser University, he previously represented the riding of New Westminster in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1996 to 2001. As part of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP) caucus, he served as Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology as well as Minister responsible for Youth in 2000, and as Attorney General and Minister responsible for Human Rights from 2000 to 2001. |url=http://qp.gov.bc.ca/mla/36thparl/Bowbrick.htm |title=36th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 18, 2001 |publisher=Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |accessdate=21 January 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706165146/http://qp.gov.bc.ca/mla/36thparl/Bowbrick.htm |archivedate=6 July 2011 | url = http://www.cbc.ca/canada/bcvotes2009/ridings/038/ | title = BC Votes 2009 results | author = | date = | publisher = CBC.ca | accessdate = 22 January 2010

Biography

Bowbrick studied history and political science at Simon Fraser University, from which he received a Bachelor of Arts. He then graduated from the University of Victoria with an LL.B., and was called to the Bar on May 14, 1993. Prior to becoming a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), he worked at the Westminster Community Legal Services Society. He received an LL.M. from the University of British Columbia in 2013.

He first ran for office in the 1993 federal election, contesting the riding of North Vancouver as a New Democratic Party candidate and finishing fourth. In the 1996 provincial election, he won the seat of New Westminster in the legislature as a BC NDP candidate, succeeding outgoing MLA Anita Hagen. He served as parliamentary secretary to Premier Glen Clark until resigning in July 1999.

After Ujjal Dosanjh took over as premier in February 2000, Bowbrick was named to the cabinet as Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology, and Minister responsible for Youth. He then assumed the roles of Attorney General and Minister responsible for Human Rights in November that year from Andrew Petter, who was dropped from the cabinet for declining to run in the 2001 provincial election. With the NDP trailing in the polls, Bowbrick lost his seat in that election to Liberal candidate Joyce Murray. It was the first time since the 1949 provincial election that a non-NDP/CCF member had been elected in the New Westminster riding.

Bowbrick subsequently joined the Criminology and Legal Studies programs at Douglas College as an instructor. He also serves as chair of the college's Education Council and ex-officio member of the College Board as of 2023; he previously served as the board's faculty member. He is also an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University, teaching in the Criminology program.

Electoral history

|- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total Valid Votes !align="right"|22,475 !align="right"|100.00% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total Rejected Ballots !align="right"|113 !align="right"|0.50% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Turnout !align="right"|22,588 !align="right"|71.07% !align="right"| !align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total Valid Votes !align="right"|22,313 !align="right"|100.00% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total Rejected Ballots !align="right"|133 !align="right"|0.59% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Turnout !align="right"|22,446 !align="right"|70.41% !align="right"| !align="right"|

References

| post4= Attorney General of British Columbia | post4years= November 1, 2000–June 5, 2001 | post4preceded = Andrew Petter | post4followed = Geoff Plant | post3= Minister responsible for Human Rights | post3years= November 1, 2000–June 5, 2001 | post3preceded = Andrew Petter | post3followed = Ministry Abolished | post2= Minister responsible for Youth | post2years= February 29, 2000–November 1, 2000 | post2preceded = Andrew Petter | post2followed = Cathy McGregor | post1= Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology | post1years= February 29, 2000–November 1, 2000 | post1preceded = Andrew Petter | post1followed = Cathy McGregor

References

  1. "Lawyer's Profile: Graeme Bowbrick, KC". The Law Society of British Columbia.
  2. (2013). "Judicial compensation in Canada: an examination of the judicial compensation experience in selected Canadian jurisdictions 1990-2010". [[University of British Columbia]].
  3. "Profile - North Vancouver, British Columbia (1988-10-01 - )". Library of Parliament.
  4. "Candidates: Graeme Bowbrick". Canadian Elections Database.
  5. (1999-07-20). "B.C. premier under pressure with 2nd cabinet resignation". [[CBC News]].
  6. "Dosanjh Cabinet: 36th Parliament (3rd - 5th Session) 2000 - 2001". [[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia]].
  7. (2000-02-29). "New B.C. cabinet". [[CBC News]].
  8. (2000-11-01). "NDP cabinet gets a major shake-up". [[CBC News]].
  9. "Board Members' Biographies". [[Douglas College]].
  10. (2013-09-09). "Senate Summary: Meeting of September 9, 2013". [[Simon Fraser University]].
  11. (2013-07-05). "Individuals with Medical and/or Law Degrees Qualified to Serve on REB: July 5th, 2013". [[Simon Fraser University]].

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