Burnaby City Council
The Burnaby City Council is the governing body for the City of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Burnaby City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Mayor | |
Structure | |
Seats | Mayor and 8 Councillors |
Political groups | Independent : 1 seat
Burnaby Citizens Association: 7 seats
Burnaby Greens: 1 seat |
Elections | |
Last election | 20 October 2018 |
Next election | October 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Burnaby City Hall Burnaby, BC | |
Website | |
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The council consist of the mayor and eight elected city councillors representing the city as a whole.. Municipal elections also select seven school trustees.
Municipal elections are held every four years across the Province on the third Saturday of October or the third Saturday of November.
Burnaby City Council members
Current (2018-present)
Elected in the 2018 municipal election
Name | Party | Position | |
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Mike Hurley | Independent | Mayor | |
Dan Johnston | Independent[lower-alpha 1] | Councillor | |
Pietro Calendino | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Sav Dhaliwal | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Colleen Jordan | Independent[lower-alpha 2] | Councillor | |
James Wang | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Paul McDonnell (until July 12, 2020)[lower-alpha 3] | Independent[lower-alpha 4] | Councillor | |
Nick Volkow (until June 21, 2020)[lower-alpha 5] | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Joe Keithley | Burnaby Green Party | Councillor |
Notes
- Dan Johnston was elected as part of the Burnaby Citizens Association but left the party to sit as an independent on February 5, 2020.[1]
- Colleen Jordan was elected as part of the Burnaby Citizens Association but left the party to sit as an independent on February 5, 2020.[2]
- Seat was occupied by Councillor Paul McDonnell until he died on July 12, 2020.[3]
- Paul McDonnell was elected as part of the Burnaby Citizens Association but left the party to sit as an independent on February 5, 2020.[4]
- Seat was occupied by Councillor Nick Volkow until he died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer on June 21, 2020.[5]
2014-2018
Elected in the 2014 municipal election
Name | Party | Position | |
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Derek Corrigan | Burnaby Citizens Association | Mayor | |
Pietro Calendino | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Sav Dhaliwal | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Dan Johnston | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Collen Jordan | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Anne Kang | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Paul McDonnell | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Nick Volkow | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
James Wang | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor |
2011-2014
Elected in the 2011 municipal election
Name | Party | Position | |
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Derek Corrigan | Burnaby Citizens Association | Mayor | |
Pietro Calendino | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Richard Chang | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Sav Dhaliwal | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Dan Johnston | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Collen Jordan | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Anne Kang | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Paul McDonell | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor | |
Nick Volkow | Burnaby Citizens Association | Councillor |
References
- Smith, Charlie. "Rebecca Bligh cites importance of inclusion as she quits NPA and becomes an independent councillor". The Burnaby Now. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- Smith, Charlie. "Rebecca Bligh cites importance of inclusion as she quits NPA and becomes an independent councillor". The Burnaby Now. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- "Coun. Paul McDonell - known as 'Mr. Burnaby' - has died". Burnaby Now. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
- Smith, Charlie. "Rebecca Bligh cites importance of inclusion as she quits NPA and becomes an independent councillor". The Burnaby Now. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- "Burnaby city councillor Nick Volkow dies after lengthy battle with brain cancer". Global News. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
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