Cathy McGregor
Catherine McGregor (born June 8, 1955) was an educator and political figure in British Columbia.[1] She represented Kamloops in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1996 to 2001 as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member.
Cathy McGregor | |
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Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Kamloops | |
In office May 28, 1996 – May 16, 2001 | |
Preceded by | Arthur Charbonneau |
Succeeded by | Claude Richmond |
Personal details | |
Born | Victoria, British Columbia | June 8, 1955
Profession | teacher |
She was educated at the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University. McGregor taught elementary school for 19 years and also served as a teacher librarian. She served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Municipal Affairs, as Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks and as Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology and Minister Responsible for Youth.[2] In 1999 she announced a $2million allocation for B.C. provincial park system.[3] McGregor was defeated by Claude Richmond when she ran for reelection in 2001.[4][5]
She continues to be involved in education as the Associate Professor in the School of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies and Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Research at University of Victoria.[6]
References
- Always an activist: Cathy McGregor learned about politics in school and it's been an education ever since: [Final Edition] Michele Young Daily News Staff Reporter. Kamloops Daily News [Kamloops, B.C] 10 May 2001: A1 / FRONT.
- "Hon. Cathy McGregor". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
- "McGregor Announces $2 Million for B.C. Park Facility Reconstruction". archive.news.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- "Electoral History of British Columbia, Supplement, 1987–2001" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
- Where Are They Now? Former MLA teaching at University of Victoria
- "Dr. Catherine McGregor - University of Victoria". UVic.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
British Columbia provincial government of Ujjal Dosanjh | ||
Cabinet posts (3) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Graeme Bowbrick | Minister of Advanced Education, Training & Technology November 1, 2000 – June 5, 2001 |
Shirley Bond[1] |
Graeme Bowbrick | Minister Responsible for Youth November 1, 2000 – June 5, 2001 |
Ministry Abolished |
Jim Doyle | Minister of Transportation and Highways February 29, 2000 – November 1, 2000 |
Jim Doyle |
British Columbia provincial government of Glen Clark | ||
Cabinet post (1) | ||
Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Paul Ramsey | Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks January 6, 1997 – July 21, 1999 |
Joan Sawicki |
- as Minister of Advanced Education