Patrick Wong Explained

Patrick Wong
Native Name:Chinese: 黃耀華
Birth Date:1947 5, mf=yes[1]
Assembly:British Columbia Legislative
Constituency Am:Vancouver-Kensington
Term Start:May 16, 2001
Term End:May 17, 2005
Predecessor:Ujjal Dosanjh
Successor:David Chudnovsky
Party:British Columbia Liberal Party
Profession:Accountant
Occupation:Politician
Education:Simon Fraser University (B.B.A)

Patrick Wong (; born May 13, 1947) is a Canadian accountant and a former politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2001 through 2005, representing the riding of Vancouver-Kensington. He served as the Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services from September 2004 to June 2005.[2] He is a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party.

Life and career

A native of Hong Kong, Wong is a chartered accountant and worked at the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong Housing Authority and a local stock brokerage firm before moving to Canada.[1] [2] He attended Simon Fraser University, where he earned a B.B.A. from Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business in 1978.[1] [3] [4] He obtained his chartered accountant designation in British Columbia in 1982, and worked as a tax auditor for Revenue Canada until co-founding an accounting firm specializing in tax and business consulting services in 1983.[1] [3] He served as a commissioner for the Fraser River Port Authority, and became its chair in 1999.[2]

In the 2001 provincial election, he ran for the BC Liberals against incumbent premier and British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP) leader Ujjal Dosanjh in the riding of Vancouver-Kensington. With the BC NDP far behind in the polls, Wong unseated Dosanjh by 1,684 votes.[5] [6] In his only term in the BC legislature, he served in the Legislative Select Standing Committees on Crown Corporations and Public Accounts, and the Government Caucus Committee on Education.[1] [2] He was also named Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services on September 20, 2004.[2]

Wong ran for re-election in the 2005 provincial election against NDP candidate David Chudnovsky. With the NDP regaining support, Wong lost to Chudnovsky by 1,624 votes,[6] [7] and returned to his accounting practice.[3]

He is married with four children.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wong, Hon. Patrick Yui-Wah, B.A., C.A., A.C.I.B., F.C.I.S. (Vancouver-Kensington) Minister Of State For Immigration And Multicultural Services . Canadian Parliamentary Guide . 2019-11-17 .
  2. Web site: Hon. Patrick Wong: 37th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 19, 2005 . . 2019-11-17 .
  3. Web site: Our Team: Patrick Wong . Patrick Wong & Co. . 2019-11-17 .
  4. Web site: Alumni Watching . . 2019-11-17 .
  5. News: Landslide win for B.C. Liberals . 2019-11-17 . CBC News . 2001-06-07 .
  6. News: Vancouver-Kensington . 2019-11-17 . CBC News . 2013-04-26 .
  7. News: B.C. Liberals win again, lose 8 ministers . 2019-11-17 . CBC News . 2005-05-18 .