Bruce Ralston

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Life and career

Ralston was born in Victoria and grew up in Vancouver. He has degrees in history and law from the University of British Columbia, and a degree in history from the University of Cambridge in England.[1][2] He was called to the bar in 1982,[3] and has lived in Surrey since 1990,[2] where he ran his own law firm.[1]

Ralston served on the Surrey City Council from 1988 to 1993.[4] He was a member of the board of directors of Vancouver City Savings Credit Union from 1995 to 2006.[1] Between 1996 and 2001, he served as president of the BC NDP.[5]

He ran in the 2001 provincial election as the NDP candidate in Surrey-Panorama Ridge, finishing a distant second behind Liberal candidate Gulzar Cheema.[6] In the 2005 election he instead contested the riding of Surrey-Whalley, winning the seat with 55% of the vote.[2] He kept his seat in the 2009 election, growing his vote share to 66.5%,[2] and was re-elected in 2013, 2017 and 2020.[1] He replaced John Horgan as NDP house leader in March 2014, allowing Horgan to contest the party leadership.[7]

In July 2017, Ralston was named Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology in the NDP minority government.[8] He swapped portfolios with Michelle Mungall in January 2020, becoming Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.[9] His post was modified to Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation and Minister Responsible for the Consular Corps of British Columbia in November 2020,[10] and he was appointed Queen's counsel in December of the same year.[3] He was subsequently named Minister of Forests in the Eby ministry on December 7, 2022, while retaining the role of Minister Responsible for the Consular Corps.[11]

Electoral results

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2001 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Panorama Ridge[6]
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NDP Bruce Ralston 3,240 19.91

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Total Valid Votes 16,272 100.00
Total Rejected Ballots 128 0.79
Turnout 16,400 69.04

References

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External links

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Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Katrine Conroy Minister of Forests
December 7, 2022-
Incumbent
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
position established Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation
November 26, 2020-December 7, 2022
Josie Osborne
Michelle Mungall Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
January 22, 2020-November 26, 2020
position abolished
Shirley Bond
Jas Johal
Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology
July 18, 2017–January 22, 2020
Michelle Mungall