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MLA: Hon. Gordon Hogg 

Surrey-White Rock


Minister of State for ActNow BC

Elected: 1997, 2001, 2005

BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERAL PARTY

 
E-mail: gordon.hogg.mla@leg.bc.ca
Web site: www.gordonhoggmla.bc.ca

Office:
Room 227
Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC
V8V 1X4

Phone: 250 387-3504

Fax: 250 387-3420

Constituency:
130, 1959 152nd Street
Surrey, BC
V4A 9E3

Phone: 604 542-3930

Fax: 604 542-3933

Gordon Hogg was first elected to represent the riding of Surrey-White Rock in a 1997 by-election. He was re-elected in 2001 and again in 2005.

He served as Minister of Children and Family Development from June 5, 2001 to January 23, 2004.

Gordon served as Chair of the Government Caucus and was a member of the Legislative Assembly Management Committee. He was also the Chair of the Seniors Caucus Committee, served on the Government Caucus Committee on Health as well as the Select Standing Committees on Health and Social Services, Justice, Constitutional Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations.

Previously Gordon served as the Official Opposition Critic for Education and Human Resources and was also a member of the Official Opposition Caucus Committees on Health and Education. 

Gordon was a Counselor, Probation Officer and Regional Director for Corrections prior to his election to the Legislative Assembly. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Psychology from the University of British Columbia and his Master's degree in Psychology from Antioch College.

Gordon served for 20 years on White Rock Council, 10 of which he was Mayor. He has been a board member of more than 15 committees and non-profit societies including the Peace Arch Community Health Council and Peace Arch District Hospital. He has also been a foster parent and little league coach.

Gordon and his wife, LaVerne live in White Rock and have one son.