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词条 David Xiao
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Political career

  3. Controversy

  4. Personal life

  5. Election results

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = David Xiao
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|11|17}}
| birth_place = Guizhou Province, China
| residence =
| office = MLA for Edmonton-McClung
| term_start = March 3, 2008
| term_end = May 5, 2015
| predecessor = Mo Elsalhy
| successor = Lorne Dach
| party = Progressive Conservative
| alma_mater =
| religion =
| spouse = Alice
| children = Allen and Andrew
| occupation = Businessperson
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David Hui Xiao (born November 17, 1960) is a Canadian businessman and politician. From 2008 to 2015 he was Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Edmonton-McClung as a Progressive Conservative.

Early life

Xiao was born in Guizhou Province in southwest China. His father was an accountant in the coal mining industry and his mother was a teacher. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the Beijing Second Foreign Language University, Xiao began working as a translator and eventually got into business, which gave him the opportunity to travel to Canada. He moved his family to Edmonton during the Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989, seeking freedom and opportunity.

In Canada, Xiao was a successful entrepreneur before entering public life, working in consulting, international trade, publishing, commercial real estate and marketing. As a business consultant, Xiao worked with some of the world's biggest companies, including Nortel, Bombardier, Motorola, and various Canadian publishing companies. In addition to the BA in English literature, Xiao has a diploma in geological science from the Beijing Institute of Mining. He has also studied business through NAIT and economics at the University of Alberta.

Political career

Xiao has spent a great deal of time trying to get elected to the federal government. He sought the Conservative Party nomination in several ridings on a number of occasions. Having been unsuccessful in all his federal attempts, Xiao turned his attention to provincial politics. Xiao first sought public office in the 2008 provincial election in the constituency of Edmonton-McClung. In that election, Xiao defeated first-term Liberal incumbent Mo Elsalhy by 1216 votes to win the riding. After the election, he was named Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Employment and Immigration, Hector Goudreau. Politically, Xiao has been a member of the federal Reform and Canadian Alliance parties, and served on the Edmonton-Leduc board of directors for the Conservative Party of Canada.

On October 10, 2014, Xiao was disqualified by the Conservative Party of Canada from running for its nomination for the 2015 federal election in Edmonton West. The Party gave no reasons for their decision.[1]

On July 18, 2017 David Xiao submitted his paperwork in order to run for Edmonton City Council In Ward 5 in Edmonton's Municipal Election on October 16, 2017.[2]

Controversy

Xiao has been subject to criticism for hefty travel expenses. Xiao, whose constituency office is 13 km from the Alberta Legislature, claimed travel expenses of nearly $35,000 in 2012 alone. Xiao claimed most of the expenses were for travel to Calgary and other neighbouring cities as he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation.[3]

Personal life

Xiao is married to Alice and together they have two sons, Allen and Andrew. He also considers himself a tea connoisseur. He collects tea pots and enjoys cooking.[4]

Election results

2008 Alberta general election results ( Edmonton-McClung )Turnout 45.8%
AffiliationCandidateVotes%{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive Conservatives/row}}Progressive ConservativeDavid Xiao7,15949%{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}LiberalMo Elsalhy5,94341%{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/NDP/row}}NDPBridget Stirling9246%{{CANelec|AB|Green|Bryan Wyrostok |342|2%}}{{CANelec|AB|Wildrose Alliance|Jassman Kristine|270|2%}}
Total14,638100%

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/242979006/Oct-14-News-Release-RE-David-Xiao|title=Oct 14 News Release RE David Xiao - Member Of Parliament - Conservative Party (Uk)|website=Scribd}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.davidxiao.com/press-release/former-mla-david-xiao-to-run-for-edmonton-city-council-in-ward-5/|title=Former MLA David Xiao to run for Edmonton City Council in Ward 5|last=|first=|date=|website=www.davidxiao.com|language=en-CA|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-07-29}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Edmonton MLA defends hefty travel expenses |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-mla-defends-hefty-travel-expenses-1.1386260 | publisher=CBC News |date=January 22, 2013 |accessdate=2018-06-02}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?p=mla_bio&rnumber=35|title=Xiao's Legislative Assembly of Alberta biography}}

External links

  • [https://www.davidxiao.com/ David Xiao's official website]
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11 : 1960 births|Living people|Canadian real estate businesspeople|Chinese emigrants to Canada|Naturalized citizens of Canada|Politicians from Guizhou|Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs|University of Alberta alumni|Businesspeople from Guizhou|21st-century Canadian politicians|Canadian politicians of Chinese descent

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