Jane Thornthwaite Explained

Jane Thornthwaite
Honorific-Suffix:MLA
Birth Date:[1]
Residence:North Vancouver, British Columbia
Assembly:British Columbia Legislative
Constituency Am:North Vancouver-Seymour
Term Start:May 12, 2009
Term End:September 21, 2020
Predecessor:Daniel Jarvis
Successor:Susie Chant
Occupation:Politician, dietitian, activist

Jane Ann Thornthwaite is a Canadian politician, who represented the North Vancouver-Seymour electoral district Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 to 2020. She is a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party and was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in the 2009 election and re-elected in the 2013 and 2017 elections. Her party formed a majority government during the 39th and 40th Parliaments during which she was appointed to be Parliamentary Secretary for Student Support and Parent Engagement (2012–17). Her party briefly formed a minority government in the 41st Parliament during which she was appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary for Child Mental Health and Anti-Bullying (2017) but became the critic for issues relating to Mental Health and Addictions when she became part of the official opposition.

She sponsored three private member's bills: Bill M-214 in 2012 that would have established standards of care for pet breeders, which while it was not adopted, a version was included in a 2017 amendment to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act; the Safe Care Act (2018) that would have given parents and case workers the power to have children dealing with issues of mental health, substance abuse and sexual exploitation held involuntarily for up to 30 days for assessment and to create a care plan; and the Welfare Payment System Reflection Act that would have required the Minister responsible to prepare a report on alternative payment processing methods for individuals receiving assistance.

Prior to her election to the legislature, Thornthwaite worked as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist for her own consulting business. She was an advocate for labelling foods that contain genetically modified ingredients. She is a long-time resident of North Vancouver and graduated from Windsor Hillside Secondary School and the University of British Columbia. She was arrested for drunk driving in February 2010 and charged with driving over the legal limit, during the 2010 Winter Olympics. She pled "not guilty" and reached a plea bargain, pleading guilty to "driving without due care and attention".

Background

Thornthwaite was raised in West Vancouver, attending Hillside Secondary School and also in North Vancouver, attending Windsor Secondary School. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in health education. Prior to her election to the legislature, Thornthwaite worked as a registered dietitian and nutritionist for her own consulting business.[2] According to Thornthwaite, working in that field fostered a sense of advocacy for organic foods[3] and a desire for labelling of food products containing genetically modified ingredients.[4] During that time she raised three children of her own.

Local politics

In 2005, Thornthwaite stood as an independent[5] in the North Vancouver School District election. She received the most votes, making her one of four candidates elected from the District of North Vancouver.[5] The school board, facing declining enrollments, had to close schools, though there was resistance from the community. Balmoral Junior Secondary School was specifically identified as a school that ought to be closed, though the board refused and kept it open (until 2009) due to public pressure.[6] Thornthwaite, along with another board member, issued a public statement criticizing the board's decision to enter into a public-private partnership to deliver courses specializing in dance, figure skating and other related disciplines.[7] In the November 2008 election, Thornthwaite was the only board member seeking re-election.[8] Entering her second term, Thornthwaite was elected chairperson of the board.

Provincial politics

39th Parliament (2009–2013)

In March 2009, long-time Member of the Legislative Assembly Daniel Jarvis suddenly announced his retirement and endorsed Thornthwaite to replace him as a candidate in the upcoming provincial election, a recommendation later supported by the party's election readiness committee.[9] [10] [11] The electoral district was considered one of the safest BC Liberal ridings in the province[11] and the 50-year-old Thornthwaite easily won, with her BC Liberal Party winning a majority government during the 39th Parliament of British Columbia

On February 22, during the 2010 Winter Olympics, Thornthwaite was driving home after attending receptions at the Northern House and Sochi House when at 1 am she was stopped at a road block near the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing. She twice registered a blood alcohol content of 0.11 in road-side breathalyzer tests and was arrested for drunk driving.[12] [13] The next day she issued a public apology stating "Drinking and driving is dangerous and completely unacceptable; I know that and make no excuses for what I did. I know what I did was wrong and I will take full responsibility for my actions."[14] At the trial, Thornthwaite argued that, while she did consume alcohol, she was not intoxicated.[13] The prosecution and defense agreed to a plea bargain requiring Thornthwaite to plead guilty to "driving without due care and attention" in violation of the Motor Vehicle Act, which came with a $500 fine and one-month of community service while allowing Thornthwaite to avoid a criminal record.[13] [15]

40th Parliament (2013–2017)

Thornthwaite was re-elected to a second term on May 14, 2013.[16] [17] In the ensuing 40th Parliament of British Columbia she was appointed to the Select Standing Committee for Children and Youth, which she chaired,[18] and the Parliamentary Secretary for Child Mental Health and Anti-Bullying. The Committee released an interim report on youth mental health in B.C.,[19] followed by a more comprehensive report with recommendations titled, "Concrete Actions for Systemic Change", in 2016.[20] [21] Many of the recommendations in the report were later adopted by government, including: supporting sexual and gender minority youth in schools through general and targeted programs,[22] [23] [24] appointing a Minister for Mental Health,[25] [26] and Foundry, a collection of integrated, one-stop shop for youth ages 12 to 24 seeking a whole range of health care services, including mental health support, social services, employment services, and drug and alcohol programs.[27] [28] [29] Thornthwaite also assisted in having a North Shore peak named after longtime North Shore Rescue Team Leader, Tim Jones (Search and Rescue).[30] [31]

Thornthwaite was part of a group of elected officials who helped spearhead the Lower Lynn Improvement Project, which saw approval and funding for improvements to interchanges at the North end of the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing.[32] The project was initially to cost $140-million,[33] but increased to $198-million after feedback and consultation with the public determined more infrastructure would result in a better project.[34] [35] [36] [37]

In 2012, Thornthwaite introduced legislation banning puppy mills in British Columbia, Bill M-214, known as the "Standards of Care for Breeders of Companion Animals Act".[38] [39] The bill did not pass initially, but Thornthwaite re-introduced it in 2016 after a government raid rescued 66 mistreated dogs from a puppy mill.[40] [41] The bill passed that April.[42]

41st Parliament (2017–2020)

Jane Thornthwaite sought re-election in the 2017 British Columbia general election. She was challenged by NDP candidate Michael Charrois, Green candidate Joshua Johnson, and Libertarian Clayton Welwood, but Thornthwaite sustained the North Vancouver-Seymour riding and her BC Liberal formed a minority government in the 41st Parliament of British Columbia.[43] Premier Christy Clark appointed Thornthwaite to be the 'Parliamentary Secretary for Child Mental Health and Anti-Bullying to the Minister of Children and Family Development'[44] After the BC Liberals lost control of the parliament and the BC NDP formed a minority government, Thornthwaite became the Official Opposition Critic for Mental Health and Addictions.[45] [46] During the ensuing BC Liberal Party leadership election, she endorsed Todd Stone.[47] After Andrew Wilkinson became party leader, he kept Thornthwaite in her role as Critic for Mental Health and Addictions but shifted the position to Critic for Mental Health, Addictions, & Community Wellness in September 2020.[48] In this role, in 2018 and 2019, she introduced the private members' bill Safe Care Act [Bill M-202 (2018), Bill M-207 (2019)] which would have given parents and case workers the power to have children dealing with issues of mental health, substance abuse and sexual exploitation held involuntarily for up to 30 days for assessment and to create a care plan.[49] [50] [51] [52] [53] She also advocated for more treatment and recovery services to be made available in BC.[54] [55] [56] In 2019 she introduced a second private members' bill, the Welfare Payment System Reflection Act (Bill M-208), which would have required the Minister responsible to prepare a report on alternative payment processing methods for individuals receiving assistance.

In addition, Thornthwaite acted as a vocal proponent for bringing ridesharing services, like Uber and Lyft, to the Metro Vancouver region. For some time, Vancouver remained the largest region in North America without ridesharing services.[57] [58] [59] [60] In 2017, Thornthwaite advocated for SkyTrain to be extended to the North Shore.[61] [62] [63] [64] She proposed that the SkyTrain Line be extended across the Burrard Inlet by the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, and travel east towards Phibbs Exchange, Lonsdale Quay, and Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver.[65] [66] An SFU sessional instructor and PhD student in the Department of Geography, Stephan Nieweler, released preliminary findings from the work of two fourth-year undergraduate students suggesting that adding a fixed-rail link across the North Shore and, eventually, plugging it into the SkyTrain system across Burrard Inlet would result in more people choosing to get out of their cars and onto transit than either the Surrey-Newton-Guildford line soon to start construction or the contemplated Broadway subway line from Arbutus to UBC.[67] [68] Along with MLA Bowinn Ma, Thornthwaite has also lobbied TransLink for more SeaBus hours,[69] a more equitable fare structure,[70] and more bus service for the North Shore.[71] [72]

Thornthwaite again sought re-election in the 2020 British Columbia general election but lost to Susie Chant of the British Columbia New Democratic Party who went on to form a majority government during the 42nd Parliament of British Columbia.[73]

Electoral history

|-|- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total Valid Votes!align="right"|22,685!align="right"|100!align="right"|!align="right"||- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total Rejected Ballots!align="right"|100!align="right"|0.4!align="right"|!align="right"||- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|22,785!align="right"|61!align="right"|!align="right"||}

External links

Notes and References

  1. Thornthwaite pleads to lesser charge than drunk drivingSeyd, Jane. North Shore News [North Vancouver, B.C] 13 Apr 2011: 1.
  2. News: All-candidates meetings . North Shore News . . November 6, 2005 . 14.
  3. News: New documentary reveals the perils of processed foods . WestEnder . . May 26, 2005 . 30.
  4. News: What's in that spud? Genetically altered food concerns nutritionist . Gillett . Leslie . . . February 10, 1997 . B3.
  5. News: NV school board gets three new trustees . Seyd . Jane . North Shore News . . November 23, 2005 . 5.
  6. News: Trustees advised to close schools; Report says Balmoral junior secondary should be first to close its doors due to declining enrollment . Steffenhagen . Janet . . . December 7, 2007 . B5.
  7. News: Two NV trustees object to Pro-Merita program lease . Weldon . James . North Shore News . . May 20, 2007 . 1.
  8. News: In Profile: District of North Vancouver school board candidates . Neufeld . Scott . The North Shore Outlook . . October 31, 2008 . 8.
  9. News: Retired Liberal MLA Dan Jarvis endorses Thornthwaite as his successor . The North Shore Outlook . . March 26, 2009 . 1.
  10. News: Thornthwaite to run as Liberal candidate in North Vancouver-Seymour . The North Shore Outlook . . April 7, 2009 . 1.
  11. News: Liberals pick Thornthwaite for Seymour . Seyd . Jane . North Shore News . . April 8, 2009 . 1.
  12. News: B.C. MLA facing impaired driving charges . Hunter . Justine . . February 24, 2010 . S7.
  13. News: 'Time to move on,' MLA says after avoiding criminal record . . Seyd . Jane . April 14, 2011 . A11.
  14. News: Special prosecutor approves impaired-driving charges against MLA Thornthwaite . . April 29, 2010 . December 1, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140321062729/http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=b9e8f3d2-85c3-4b27-b87f-e9fbbaaea0db . March 21, 2014 .
  15. News: MLA avoids criminal record after pleading guilty to minor offence . . Seyd . Jane . April 13, 2011 . . A23.
  16. https://globalnews.ca/news/562839/bc-election-results-polls-have-now-closed-across-the-province/ BC Election results 2013: BC Liberals secure a majority government
  17. https://elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/2013GE/NVS.pdf Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election
  18. http://www.providencehealthcare.org/news/20140702/input-sought-youth-mental-health INPUT SOUGHT ON YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH
  19. https://www.straight.com/life/800236/vancouvers-ill-and-addicted-lost-mental-health-care-maze Vancouver's ill and addicted lost in a mental-health care maze
  20. https://www.leg.bc.ca/parliamentary-business/media-releases/15 Children and Youth committee recommends concrete actions on child and youth mental health
  21. https://www.leg.bc.ca/content/CommitteeDocuments/40th-parliament/4th-session/cay/reports/PDF/Report_SSC-CY-40-4-3_Concrete-Actions-For_Systemic_Change.pdf Final Report Child and Youth Mental Health in British Columbia Concrete Actions for Systemic Change
  22. https://www.dailyxtra.com/support-lgbt-youth-in-bc-schools-committee-tells-government-70048 Support LGBT youth in BC schools, committee tells government
  23. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/b-c-schools-told-to-include-sex-orientation-and-gender-id-in-anti-bully-plans-1.3064133 B.C. schools told to include sex orientation and gender ID in anti-bully plans
  24. https://www.straight.com/news/778611/ryan-clayton-lgbt-specific-changes-anti-bullying-school-policies-benefit-students Ryan Clayton: LGBT–specific changes to anti-bullying school policies to benefit students' futures
  25. https://vancouversun.com/health/appointment+minister+mental+health+recommended/11680651/story.html Appointment of B.C. minister of mental health recommended
  26. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/b-c-s-new-minister-of-mental-health-and-addictions-on-tackling-the-opioid-crisis-1.4219871 B.C.'s new Minister of Mental Health and Addictions on tackling the opioid crisis
  27. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-shore-to-get-one-stop-shop-for-youth-1.9805642 North Shore to get ‘one-stop shop’ for youth
  28. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/integrated-service-youth-centre-kelowna-mental-health-1.3893031 New mental health youth centre launches in Kelowna
  29. https://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/41107/ministry-health-opens-new-youth-mental-wellness-centre-prince-george/ MINISTRY OF HEALTH OPENS NEW YOUTH MENTAL WELLNESS CENTRE IN PRINCE GEORGE
  30. https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/north-shore-peak-named-after-search-and-rescue-leader-tim-jones North Shore peak named after search and rescue leader Tim Jones
  31. https://www.nsnews.com/news/province-to-decide-on-tim-jones-peak-1.2140081 Province to decide on Tim Jones Peak
  32. https://www.nsnews.com/news/100-million-highway-1-upgrades-announced-for-north-vancouver-1.1827789 $100-million Highway 1 upgrades announced for North Vancouver
  33. https://www.nsnews.com/news/50-million-traffic-fix-planned-for-mountain-highway-interchange-1.1585866 $50-million traffic fix planned for Mountain Highway interchange
  34. https://bc.ctvnews.ca/new-lane-and-bridge-to-tackle-north-vancouver-congestion-1.3260577 New lane and bridge to tackle North Vancouver congestion
  35. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-shore-candidates-target-traffic-for-votes-1.16941813 North Shore candidates target traffic for votes
  36. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-vancouver-infrastructure-projects-lacking-provincial-funds-1.2321854 North Vancouver infrastructure projects lacking provincial funds
  37. https://www.nsnews.com/news/express-lanes-coming-to-the-cut-1.9228835 Express lanes coming to the Cut
  38. News: MLA wants law to target puppy mills . . Jan 13, 2012 . January 31, 2012.
  39. Web site: Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia . Legislative Assembly of British Columbia . 22 May 2012.
  40. Web site: Smyth: Victoria moving on tough new rules for commercial dog and cat breeders . The Province . November 16, 2017 . December 6, 2017.
  41. Web site: New puppy mill law would give SPCA the 'teeth' to go after bad breeders . CBC News . February 18, 2016 . December 6, 2017.
  42. Web site: B.C. adopts national standards for kennel and cattery operations, licensing could come next . CBC News . April 24, 2016 . December 7, 2017.
  43. Web site: Richter . Brent . May 9, 2017. UPDATED: Thornthwaite re-elected in North Vancouver-Seymour . North Shore News . December 6, 2017.
  44. Web site: Order-in-Council 195/2017 . June 12, 2017 . October 11, 2020 . British Columbia.
  45. Web site: Seyd . Jane . 'Help is on the way' says North Vancouver Lonsdale MLA . North Shore News . December 6, 2017.
  46. Web site: Richter . Brent . Two North Shore Liberal MLAs join shadow cabinet . North Shore News . December 6, 2017.
  47. Web site: Todd Stone enters Liberal leadership race, says he's a bridge between generations. October 10, 2017. Vancouver Sun.
  48. Web site: B.C. Liberals shuffle critic roles to focus on pandemic recovery. Voice Online . September 10, 2020 .
  49. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/mother-pushes-for-change-after-teenage-daughter-s-overdose-death-1.4539124 Mother pushes for change after teenage daughter's overdose death
  50. https://www.squamishchief.com/news/local-news/in-steffanie-s-wake-1.23203797 In Steffanie's wake
  51. https://globalnews.ca/news/4054509/safe-care-act-squamish-overdose/ Grieving mother pleads with government to support Safe Care Act
  52. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-young-addicts-should-be-involuntarily-admitted-into-care-bc-mom/ Young drug users should be involuntarily admitted into care, B.C. mom says
  53. https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/mental-health-minister-to-look-into-oak-bay-teen-s-death-1.23277110 Mental health minister to look into Oak Bay teen's death
  54. https://theprovince.com/opinion/op-ed/jane-thornthwaite-its-time-for-b-c-to-help-addicts-get-off-drugs It's time for B.C. to help addicts get off drugs
  55. https://theprovince.com/opinion/op-ed/jane-thornthwaite-province-must-fund-more-treatment-beds-to-help-people-end-their-addictions Province must fund more treatment beds to help people end their addictions
  56. https://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/ndp-dragging-its-feet-in-opioid-crisis-response-liberals-1.23450151 NDP dragging its feet in opioid crisis response: Liberals
  57. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-vancouver-residents-irked-by-ride-hailing-delay-1.23388823 North Vancouver residents irked by ride hailing delay
  58. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-shore-leaders-react-to-new-ride-hailing-legislation-timeline-1.23504579 North Shore leaders react to new ride-hailing legislation timeline
  59. http://www.theglobalcanadian.com/local-mlas-irked-ndp-government-going-back-ride-sharing/ LOCAL MLA’S IRKED OVER NDP GOVERNMENT GOING BACK ON RIDE-SHARING
  60. https://vancouversun.com/opinion/letters/letters-long-term-approach-needed-to-resolve-elk-valley-water-quality-issues Letters: Long-term approach needed to resolve Elk Valley water-quality issues
  61. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-shore-s-number-one-economic-issue-transportation-1.23109795 North Shore's number one economic issue: transportation
  62. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-vancouver-mla-calls-for-north-shore-skytrain-1.23067242 North Vancouver MLA calls for North Shore SkyTrain
  63. http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/north-shore-skytrain-north-vancouver-jane-thornthwaite North Vancouver MLA envisions SkyTrain extension to North Shore
  64. https://www.bowenislandundercurrent.com/news/translink-seeks-input-on-dundarave-to-phibbs-express-bus-service-1.23297135 TransLink seeks input on Dundarave to Phibbs express bus service
  65. https://www.straight.com/news/984306/north-vancouver-mla-proposes-skytrain-route-running-dundarave-downtown-vancouver North Vancouver MLA proposes SkyTrain route running from Dundarave to downtown Vancouver
  66. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/north-shore-transportation-november-2017-1.4429266 Is there hope for a North Shore transportation solution anytime soon?
  67. https://www.sfu.ca/geography/people/profiles/stephen-nieweler.html Stephan Nieweler, Department of Geography
  68. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-shore-needs-rapid-transit-now-sfu-expert-1.23453112 North Shore needs rapid transit now: SFU expert
  69. https://www.nsnews.com/news/north-vancouver-mlas-lobby-for-more-seabus-hours-1.23137496 North Vancouver MLAs lobby for more SeaBus hours
  70. https://www.nsnews.com/news/translink-fare-change-could-mean-cheaper-seabus-rides-1.23101206 TransLink fare change could mean cheaper SeaBus rides
  71. https://www.nsnews.com/opinion/letter-multiple-b-line-buses-could-help-north-shore-traffic-nightmare-1.23325861 Multiple B-Line buses could help North Shore traffic nightmare
  72. http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/b-line-bus-joyce-collingwood-station-north-vancouver-jane-thornthwaite A new B-Line should run from Joyce-Collingwood Station to the North Shore
  73. News: Jane Thornthwaite: Why my apology isn't the only one British Columbians need to hear . November 14, 2020 . Jane . Thornthwaite . Vancouver Sun.