Pam Alexis Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Honourable
Pam Alexis
Honorific-Suffix:MLA
Office:Minister of Agriculture and Food of British Columbia
Premier:David Eby
Term Start:December 7, 2022
Predecessor:Lana Popham
Assembly1:British Columbia Legislative
Constituency Am1:Abbotsford-Mission
Term Start1:October 24, 2020
Predecessor1:Simon Gibson
Office2:Mayor of Mission
Term Start2:November 1, 2018
Term End2:November 12, 2020
Predecessor2:Randy Hawes
Successor2:Mark Davies (acting)
Party:New Democratic
Birth Place:Victoria, British Columbia
Residence:Hatzic, British Columbia[1]
Spouse:Alan Fry
Alma Mater:University of Victoria

Pam Alexis is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2020 British Columbia general election. She represents the electoral district of Abbotsford-Mission as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP). She has served as Minister of Agriculture and Food of British Columbia since 2022.

Biography

Born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Alexis attended University of Victoria, receiving a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1980 and a teaching certificate in 1982.[2] [3] She lived in Japan with her family from 1985 to 1990 before moving to Dallas, Texas, teaching English as a second or foreign language during that time.[3] They returned to Canada in 1994, settling in the District of Mission in the Fraser Valley.[3] She worked at the Clarke Theatre in Mission from 1996 to 2001,[2] before founding an event management company.[3]

Prior to politics, she served on several boards and non-profit organizations, including the Mission Chamber of Commerce (vice-president),[1] the Rotary Club of Mission Midday, and the Sunshine Rotary Club, where she also served as president and earned four Paul Harris Fellowships. She was vice-president for the 2014 BC Winter Games hosted in Mission.[4]

She was first elected as a Mission school trustee in the 2005 municipal election and was re-elected in 2008.[2] She unsuccessfully ran for a seat on Mission District Council in 2011,[2] before winning election to council in 2014 by taking the largest number of votes.[5] [6] In 2018, she won the district's mayoral race.[5]

She ran in the 2020 provincial election as a BC NDP candidate in the riding of Abbotsford-Mission,[7] defeating the two-term incumbent Liberal candidate Simon Gibson to become the riding's member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).[8] She resigned as mayor of Mission on November 12, 2020.[9] She suffered a stroke in September 2021, but recovered with no permanent side effects and resumed her work as MLA the following month.[10] [11]

She was named Minister of Agriculture and Food by Premier David Eby on December 7, 2022.[12] [13]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Council: Alexis, Pam . Mission City Record . 2014-10-27 . 2023-03-26 .
  2. News: Profile: Pam Alexis, running for council . Mission City Record . 2011-10-12 . 2023-03-26 .
  3. Web site: Pam Alexis . . 2023-03-26 .
  4. News: Profile: Alexis in civic race . Mission City Record . Carol . Aun . 2014-09-27 . 2023-03-26 .
  5. News: Meet Mission’s new mayor: Pam Alexis . Mission City Record . Kevin . Mills . 2018-10-26 . 2023-03-26 .
  6. Web site: Election Results - 2014 - Municipality - Mission (City) . CivicInfo BC . 2023-03-26 .
  7. News: Mission Mayor Pam Alexis to run for the NDP . Mission City Record . 2020-09-25 . 2023-03-26 .
  8. News: NDP's Pam Alexis wins Abbotsford-Mission riding . Mission City Record . 2020-11-07 . 2023-03-26 .
  9. News: Pam Alexis resigns as Mission's mayor, by-election planned for spring 2021 . Mission City Record . Patrick . Penner . 2020-11-12 . 2023-03-26 .
  10. News: MLA Pam Alexis back at work after suffering from a stroke . Mission City Record . Kevin . Mills . 2021-10-28 . 2023-03-26 .
  11. News: Looking back: It's been a year since Pam Alexis was elected as MLA for Abbotsford-Mission . Mission City Record . Kevin . Mills . 2021-11-04 . 2023-03-26 .
  12. 2022-12-07 . New cabinet ready to take action on cost of living, health care, housing, climate . 2022-12-09 . Office of the Premier of British Columbia . en.
  13. Web site: B.C. Premier David Eby unveils new cabinet with Niki Sharma, Katrine Conroy and Ravi Kahlon in top posts . 2023-03-21 . 2022-12-08 . Katie . deRosa . . en-CA.