- Stephen Owen
Infobox CanadianMP | name=
The Honourable Stephen Owen
term_start=2000 federal election
term_end=July 27 ,2007
predecessor=Ted McWhinney
birth_date= birth date and age|1948|09|08
birth_place=Vancouver ,British Columbia
successor=
death_date=
death_place=
profession= Lawyer, Professor
party=Liberal
party colour=Liberal
residence=Vancouver ,British Columbia
riding=Vancouver Quadra
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spouse=Diane Owen
successor2=|Stephen Owen, PC (born
September 8 ,1948 ) is the Vice-President (VP) External and Legal for the University of British Columbia. He is a former Canadian politician.Owen was the
Member of Parliament for the electoral district ofVancouver Quadra , encompassing the western end of the City of Vancouver. He was a member of Prime MinisterPaul Martin 's Liberal government, serving in cabinet as Canada's tenth Minister of Western Economic Diversification and as Minister of State forSport .Early career
During the 1980s, Owen worked for the government of
British Columbia as a non-partisan official. He served as that province'sombudsman from1986 to1992 , and as Commissioner for the ground-breaking Commission on Resources and Environment, which pioneered the province's multi-stakeholder land use planning approach from 1992 to 1995. Subsequently Owen was the Deputy Attorney General for B.C. and, then, the David Lam Professor of Law & Public Policy, and Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution, University of Victoria (1997-2000) He is also the past commissioner and vice-president of theLaw Commission of Canada . His cousin,Philip Owen , is a formermayor of Vancouver.Federal politics
Owen was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2000 federal election. He was appointed to Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien 's cabinet onJanuary 15 ,2002 , serving as Secretary of State for both Western Economic Diversification and Indian Affairs and Northern Development. OnDecember 12 ,2003 , he was promoted by newly-appointed Martin to Minister of Public Works and Government Services. In this capacity, he was a frequent target of opposition questions on the "sponsorship scandal". During his tenure, Owen also managed the largest recovery of misappropriated public funds in Canadian history.Verify source|date=July 2007 Hewlett Packard paid $146 million to the government of Canada, and both parties continue to jointly pursue companies who may also have been involved.Owen defeated former provincial cabinet minister Stephen Rogers in the federal election of 2004, winning by a much greater margin than most observers anticipated. He was named Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State for Sport on
July 20 ,2004 . Under normal circumstances, this would have been considered a demotion, but the shuffle placed Owen in a powerful managerial position for preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games in British Columbia.During the federal election of 2006, held to elect the 39th Parliament, Owen managed to again defeat Rogers and maintain his seat in Vancouver Quadra.
Following the election, Owen was one of the early supporters of Michael Ignatieff for the Liberal Party Leadership, and is credited with moving other prominent British Columbians to support Ignatieff, such as Philip Owen, the former Mayor of Vancouver. He resigned his seat on
July 27 ,2007 , to accept a position at theUniversity of British Columbia
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