Gretchen Brewin
| Gretchen Brewin | |
|---|---|
| Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia | |
| In office 1985–1990 | |
| Preceded by | Peter Pollen | 
| Succeeded by | David Turner | 
| MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill | |
| In office 1991–2001 | |
| Preceded by | first member | 
| Succeeded by | Jeff Bray | 
| Minister of Children and Families of British Columbia | |
| In office February 29, 2000 – November 1, 2000 | |
| Premier | Ujjal Dosanjh | 
| Preceded by | Lois Boone | 
| Succeeded by | Edward John | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Patricia Gretchen Mann December 23, 1938 Ottawa, Ontario | 
| Political party | New Democratic | 
| Spouse(s) | John Brewin | 
Patricia Gretchen Mann Brewin[1] (born December 23, 1938) was elected as Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in November 1985 and served until 1990. She was the first female mayor in the city's history.[2]
She served as a NDP Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the riding of Victoria-Beacon Hill from 1991 to 2001.[3][4][5] Brewin was speaker for the assembly from March 1998 to February 2000. From February to November 2000, she was a member of the provincial cabinet, serving as Minister for Children and Families.[6]
Brewin was married to John Brewin, the one term NDP MP for the Victoria riding.
References
- ↑ "The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
- ↑ (18 November 1985). Incumbents Fare Well With B.C. Voters, Calgary Herald
- ↑ The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Gale Canada. 1993. ISSN 0315-6168.
- ↑ (2 February 2011). Farnworth fights as happy warrior, Vancouver Sun ("Gretchen Brewin, former NDP MLA, cabinet minister and Speaker of the legislature...")
- ↑ (12 May 2009). Victoria-Beacon Hill, CBC ("Victoria-Beacon Hill: In 1991, New Democrat Gretchen Brewin defeated Liberal Karen Bill by 3,505 votes.")
- ↑ "Ms. Gretchen Mann Brewin". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
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