36th Parliament of British Columbia


The 36th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1996 to 2001. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in May 1996. The New Democratic Party led by Glen Clark formed the government. Clark resigned as premier in August 1999; Dan Miller served as interim premier until a leadership election was held in February 2000 where Ujjal Dosanjh became party leader and premier. The Liberals led by Gordon Campbell formed the official opposition.
Dale Lovick served as speaker for the assembly until 1998 when Gretchen Brewin became speaker. Brewin served as speaker until 2000; William James Hartley replaced Brewin as speaker for the remaining sessions.

Members of the 36th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1996:
MemberElectoral districtParty
John van DongenAbbotsfordLiberal
Gerard A. JanssenAlberniNDP
Bill GoodacreBulkley Valley-StikineNDP
Fred G. RandallBurnaby-EdmondsNDP
Pietro CalendinoBurnaby NorthNDP
Joan SawickiBurnaby-WillingdonNDP
John D. WilsonCariboo NorthLiberal
David ZirnheltCariboo SouthNDP
Barry PennerChilliwackLiberal
Jim DoyleColumbia River-RevelstokeNDP
Evelyn GillespieComox ValleyNDP
John Massey CashoreCoquitlam-MaillardvilleNDP
Jan PullingerCowichan-LadysmithNDP
Reni MasiDelta NorthLiberal
Fred GingellDelta SouthLiberal
Moe SihotaEsquimalt-MetchosinNDP
Rich ColemanFort Langley-AldergroveLiberal
Cathy McGregorKamloopsNDP
Kevin KruegerKamloops-North ThompsonLiberal
Erda WalshKootenayNDP
Lynn StephensLangleyLiberal
Rick F.G. KasperMalahat-Juan de FucaNDP
Bill HartleyMaple Ridge-Pitt MeadowsNDP
Michael de JongMatsquiLiberal
Dennis StreifelMission-KentNDP
Dale LovickNanaimoNDP
Corky EvansNelson-CrestonNDP
Graeme BowbrickNew WestminsterNDP
A. Dan MillerNorth CoastNDP
Glenn RobertsonNorth IslandNDP
Katherine WhittredNorth Vancouver-LonsdaleLiberal
Daniel JarvisNorth Vancouver-SeymourLiberal
Ida ChongOak Bay-Gordon HeadLiberal
Bill BarisoffOkanagan-BoundaryLiberal
John WeisbeckOkanagan EastLiberal
Rick ThorpeOkanagan-PentictonLiberal
April SandersOkanagan-VernonLiberal
Sindi HawkinsOkanagan WestLiberal
Paul ReitsmaParksville-QualicumLiberal
Richard NeufeldPeace River NorthReform
Jack S. WeisgerberPeace River SouthReform
Michael C. FarnworthPort CoquitlamNDP
Christy ClarkPort Moody-Burnaby MountainLiberal
Gordon WilsonPowell River-Sunshine CoastProgressive Democratic
Lois R. BoonePrince George-Mount RobsonNDP
Paul RamseyPrince George NorthNDP
Paul NettletonPrince George-OminecaLiberal
Douglas SymonsRichmond CentreLiberal
Linda ReidRichmond EastLiberal
Geoff PlantRichmond-StevestonLiberal
Ed ConroyRossland-TrailNDP
Murray Robert CoellSaanich North and the IslandsLiberal
Andrew PetterSaanich SouthNDP
George AbbottShuswapLiberal
Helmut GiesbrechtSkeenaNDP
Bonnie McKinnonSurrey-CloverdaleLiberal
Sue HammellSurrey-Green TimbersNDP
Penny PriddySurrey-NewtonNDP
Joan K. SmallwoodSurrey-WhalleyNDP
Wilf HurdSurrey-White RockLiberal
Tim StevensonVancouver-BurrardNDP
Ian WaddellVancouver-FairviewNDP
Joy MacPhailVancouver-HastingsNDP
Ujjal DosanjhVancouver-KensingtonNDP
Glen ClarkVancouver-KingswayNDP
Val J. AndersonVancouver-LangaraLiberal
Gary Farrell-CollinsVancouver-Little MountainLiberal
Jenny Wai Ching KwanVancouver-Mount PleasantNDP
Gordon CampbellVancouver-Point GreyLiberal
Colin HansenVancouver-QuilchenaLiberal
Gretchen BrewinVictoria-Beacon HillNDP
Steve OrchertonVictoria-HillsideNDP
Jeremy DaltonWest Vancouver-CapilanoLiberal
Ted NebbelingWest Vancouver-GaribaldiLiberal
Harry LaliYale-LillooetNDP

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Party standings

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
Surrey-White RockGordon HoggLiberalSeptember 15, 1997Wilf Hurd resigned May 2, 1997
Parksville-QualicumJudith ReidLiberalDecember 14, 1998Paul Reitsma resigned June 23, 1998
Delta SouthVal RoddickLiberalDecember 7, 1999Fred Gingell died July 6, 1999

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