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词条 Malcolm Brodie (politician)
释义

  1. Experience

  2. Recognition

  3. References

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Malcolm Brodie is the mayor of Richmond, the fourth largest city in British Columbia.

A lawyer by profession, Brodie was elected to City Council in 1996 and again in 1999, as part of the centre-right Richmond Non-Partisan Association (RNPA).[2] After the resignation of mayor Greg Halsey-Brandt, Brodie was elected mayor in a special by-election on October 29, 2001. He left his RNPA party, and now serves as an independent. Brodie was re-elected by large margins in 2002, 2005, 2008, 2014 and 2018.[3] He is the second-longest-serving mayor in Richmond's history, next to Ruby Grauer, who served from 1930 to 1949.[4]

Experience

Brodie has played various roles in multiple organizations and committees, including Metro Vancouver Director since 2001, Chair of the Zero Waste Committee and Richmond's General Purposes Committee, and vice-chair and trustee of the Municipal Finance Authority. He is also director of PRIMECorp, which manages police records in BC, and a member of the Utilities Committee, Transportation Committee, Finance Committee, Mayor's Committee, Intergovernmental Administration Committee, and RCMP Local Government Contract Management Committee.[5] He served as Director Representative in the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority (Translink) from 2002 to 2007 and Chair in 2006.

A Richmond Resident since 1977, Brodie has two adult children, Garrett and Stephanie, and three grandchildren, Kayla, Matthew, and Brodie.

Recognition

Brodie received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, and the Commemorative Medal at the 125th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada in 1992.[6]

References

1. ^https://vancouversun.com/news/municipal-election/richmond-malcolm-brodie.html
2. ^{{cite web|title=Richmond Public Library Archive|url=http://www.yourlibrary.ca/community/richmondreview/archive/RR20010621/morenews.html|publisher=2001 Richmond Public Library}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=City of Richmond 2014 Election Results|url=http://www.richmond.ca/electionservices/results/results2014.htm|publisher=City of Richmond|accessdate=23 November 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Richmond News: Malcolm Brodie to Run for Sixth Term as Mayor of Richmond|url=http://www.richmond-news.com/news/malcolm-brodie-to-run-for-sixth-term-as-mayor-of-richmond-1.1353361|publisher=2013-2014 LMP Publication Limited Partnership|accessdate=25 November 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Malcolm Brodie's Webpage: About Malcolm|url=http://www.malcolmbrodie.com/about-malcolm/|publisher=2014 Malcolm Brodie|accessdate=24 November 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=City of Richmond: Member Description|url=http://www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/about/members/brodie.htm|publisher=City of Richmond|accessdate=25 November 2014}}
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