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37th Parliament of British Columbia


FieldValue
jurisdictionBC
#37th
typeMajority
imageCoat of arms of British Columbia.svg
statusinactive
term-beginJune 19, 2001
term-endApril 19, 2005
scClaude Richmond
sctermJune 19, 2001 – May 16, 2005
pmGordon Campbell
pmtermJune 5, 2001 – March 14, 2011
loJoy MacPhail
lotermJune 16, 2001 – May 17, 2005
partyLiberal Party
unrecparty1New Democratic Party
ministry34th ministry
monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
viceroyGarde Gardom
viceroytermApril 21, 1995 – September 25, 2001
viceroy2Iona Campagnolo
viceroyterm2September 25, 2001 – September 30, 2007
members79
lastparl36th
nextparl38th

| # = 37th | term-begin = June 19, 2001 | term-end = April 19, 2005

The 37th Parliament of British Columbia sat from 2001 to 2005. The members of the 37th Parliament were elected in the British Columbia general election held on May 16, 2001.

Members of the 37th Parliament

MemberPartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)
John van DongenLiberalAbbotsford-Clayburn19953rd term
Harry BloyLiberalBurquitlam20011st term
Independent
Greg Halsey-BrandtLiberalRichmond Centre20011st term
Susan BriceLiberalSaanich South20011st term
Independent
LiberalGulzar CheemaLiberalSurrey-Panorama Ridge2001
Jagrup Brar (2004)NDP20041st termDave Hayer
Independent
Democratic ReformGordon HoggLiberalSurrey-White Rock1997

Members of the 37th Parliament who resigned

  • Gulzar Cheema, Liberal – Surrey-Panorama Ridge
  • Gary Farrell-Collins, Liberal – Vancouver-Fairview
  • Sandy Santori, Liberal – West Kootenay-Boundary

Members of the 37th Parliament elected in byelections

  • Jagrup Brar, N.D.P. – Surrey-Panorama Ridge

Party standings of the 37th Parliament at investiture

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Party standings of the 37th Parliament at Dissolution

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References

References

  1. until November 19, 2004
  2. until February 21, 2002
  3. from November, 2004
  4. until May 23, 2004
  5. from October 29, 2004
  6. until March 22, 2004
  7. from January 19, 2005
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