Sue Hammell

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Background

Hammell was born in Vancouver, and grew up on Sea Island in Richmond.[1] She attended the University of British Columbia, from which she received a bachelor of arts degree in education. She worked as a teacher in Verdun, Quebec and Courtenay, British Columbia before moving to Surrey, settling in the Green Timbers area in 1990 with her husband.[1] Before entering provincial politics, she was the executive assistant to the mayor of Surrey.[2] She participated in the founding of the Minerva Foundation for B.C. Women in 1999.[1]

She and her husband John Pollard (d. 2019Script error: No such module "Unsubst".) had one adult daughter, named Sage.[1]

Political career

She was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Surrey-Green Timbers in the 1991 election, and was named to the cabinet by Premier Mike Harcourt in October 1995, serving as Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services.[3] After Glen Clark assumed the premiership in February 1996, Hammell was appointed Minister for Women's Equality. She was re-elected in the May 1996 provincial election, and retained her role in the cabinet.[4] With Clark embroiled in scandal, Hammell resigned her cabinet post in July 1999, stating she could not "in good conscience" stay on in the executive council.[4][5]

She re-entered the cabinet in February 2000 under new Premier Ujjal Dosanjh, serving as Minister of Multiculturalism and Immigration, and Minister Responsible for the Public Service.[6][7] With the NDP trailing in the polls, Hammell was defeated in the 2001 election by BC Liberal candidate Brenda Locke.[8] While out of the legislature, she worked as executive director for Surrey Aboriginal Society in 2002.[1]

She then returned to the Assembly by winning back the Surrey-Green Timbers seat from Locke in the 2005 election.[9] She was handily re-elected in 2009 with more than 72% of the vote,[8][10] and kept her seat in the 2013 election.[1] She served as the NDP's deputy house leader and critic for women's issues, child care and early learning in the 39th Parliament,[8] and as critic for mental health and addictions in the 40th Parliament.[1]

She announced in January 2017 that she would not run in that May's election, citing the need to care for her ailing husband;[2][11] she served out the remainder of her term. In the same year she co-founded consulting firm Composite Public Affairs,[12] and registered as a lobbyist.[13]

Election results

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B.C. General Election 2001: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
NDP Sue Hammell 5,592 36.31% -13.80% $37,237

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B.C. General Election 1996: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
NDP Sue Hammell 10,278 50.11% +3.95% $36,931

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Progressive Conservative Cliff Blair 179 0.87% n/a

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Independent Don Knight 101 0.49% n/a $1,245

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Natural Law Ross Ranger 32 0.16% n/a $110

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B.C. General Election 1991: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
NDP Sue Hammell 8,708 46.16% n/a $32,800

Cabinet positions

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Cabinet posts (2)
Predecessor Office Successor
Ujjal Dosanjh Minister of Multiculturalism & Immigration
February 29, 2000–June 5, 2001
Gulzar Cheema[14]
Helmut Giesbrecht Minister Responsible for the Public Service
February 29, 2000–June 5, 2001
Ministry Abolished
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Penny Priddy Minister for Women's Equality
February 28, 1996–July 19, 1999
Jenny Kwan
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Joan Smallwood Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services
October 26, 1995–February 22, 1996
Lois Boone[15]

References

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