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MLA: Hon. George Abbott 

Shuswap


Minister of Health

Elected: 1996, 2001, 2005

BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERAL PARTY

 
E-mail: george.abbott.mla@leg.bc.ca
Web site: www.georgeabbottmla.bc.ca

Office:
Room 337
Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC
V8V 1X4

Phone: 250 953-3547

Fax: 250 356-9587

Constituency:
202A-371 Alexander Street NE
Box 607
Salmon Arm, BC
V1E 4N7 

Phone: 250 833-7414

Fax: 250 833-7422

Toll-free: 1 877 771-7557

George Abbott was appointed Minister of Health on June 16, 2005. He previously served as Minister of Sustainable Resource Management and Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.

Mr. Abbott previously served as deputy house leader for the Official Opposition and was also critic for municipal affairs and for forests.

He was Deputy Chair of the Select Standing Committees on Forests, Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and was a member of the Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs. He also sat on the Official Opposition Caucus Committee on Crime.

He was first elected in 1996 to represent the riding of Shuswap and was re-elected in 2001 and 2005.

Before his election to the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Abbott was a political science instructor at Okanagan University College . He also owned the oldest and largest berry farm in the Interior.

He received his bachelor of arts from the University of British Columbia and his master of arts in political science from the University of Victoria .

Mr. Abbott was the chair of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District. He was also involved in amateur sports as a minor hockey coach.