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Kevin Falcon

Kevin Falcon
Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia
Assumed office
May 16, 2022
Preceded byShirley Bond
Leader of BC United[a]
Assumed office
February 5, 2022
Preceded byShirley Bond (interim)
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Vancouver-Quilchena
In office
April 30, 2022 – September 21, 2024
Preceded byAndrew Wilkinson
Succeeded byDallas Brodie
12th Deputy Premier of British Columbia
In office
March 14, 2011 – September 5, 2012
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byColin Hansen
Succeeded byRich Coleman
Minister of Finance of
British Columbia
In office
March 14, 2011 – September 5, 2012
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byColin Hansen
Succeeded byMike de Jong
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Surrey-Cloverdale
In office
May 16, 2001 – April 16, 2013
Preceded byBonnie McKinnon
Succeeded byStephanie Cadieux
Minister of Health Services of
British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2009 – November 30, 2010
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byGeorge Abbott
Succeeded byColin Hansen
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure of British Columbia
In office
January 26, 2004 – June 10, 2009
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byJudith Reid
Succeeded byShirley Bond
Minister of State for Deregulation
of British Columbia
In office
June 5, 2001 – January 26, 2004
PremierGordon Campbell
Succeeded byRick Thorpe
Personal details
Born1963 (age 60–61)[1]
West Vancouver, British Columbia
Political partyBC United
ResidenceNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
OccupationFinancial executive

Kevin Falcon is a former Canadian provincial politician who was the leader of BC United and became the Leader of the Opposition in May 2022.[2] He was the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the district of Vancouver-Quilchena, from April 2022, when he won the seat in a by-election until the 2024 provincial election, for which he suspended his party's campaign and withdrew his candidacy for re-election.[3] He formerly served as the MLA for Surrey-Cloverdale as a member of the then BC Liberals from 2001 to 2013. He served as both the 12th deputy premier of British Columbia, and the province's minister of Finance.[4]


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  3. ^ "Kevin Falcon takes Vancouver by-election for seat in B.C. legislature". Chilliwack Progress. 2022-04-30. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  4. ^ "Christy Clark sworn in as B.C. premier". The Globe and Mail, March 14, 2011.

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