David Chudnovsky (politician)
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David Chudnovsky is a Canadian politician. As a member of the New Democratic Party, he was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Kensington on May 17, 2005. He served as Opposition Critic for Transportation. As of 2007, he is Opposition Critic for Homelessness and Mental Health.
Chudnovsky has lived in Vancouver-Kensington for more than 26 years with his wife and two children. David has been an active volunteer in his community, coaching hockey teams at Trout Lake and softball teams at Little Mountain.
He holds an Honours B.A. in History and Political Science from York University and a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Toronto. He served on the boards of Surrey-Delta Immigrant Services Society and the Charter for Public Education Network.
He has been a teacher for 28 years, including nursery school, elementary school, high school and university. He was the president of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation from 1999 to 2003, to represent the 45,000 public school teachers in B.C. in British Columbia, Canada.
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