- Peter Julian
Infobox CanadianMP | name=Peter S. Julian
term_start=2004 election
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predecessor= New district
birth_date= birth date and age | 1962|04|16
birth_place= New Westminster
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profession= Community activist, executive director, financial administrator, worker
party=New Democratic Party
party colour=NDP
residence=New Westminster
riding=flagicon|British ColumbiaBurnaby—New Westminster
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spouse=Micheline Julian
religion=United Church of Canada
portfolio=International Trade, Pacific Gateway and the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler Olympics|Peter S. Julian (born April 16, 1962 in
New Westminster, British Columbia ) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for the New Democratic Party, representing the riding ofBurnaby—New Westminster .Julian was born on
April 16 ,1962 inNew Westminster, British Columbia to Terry and Ruth Julian.A community activist, Julian was Executive Director of the
Council of Canadians and later theWestern Institute for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing . He was a leader in an unsuccessful effort to prevent the opening of aWal-Mart store inNew Westminster .In 2002, Julian ran unsuccessfully for city council in New Westminster. He received 3,275 votes, losing a spot on the council by 74 votes. [http://www.newwestcity.ca/cityhall/Leg_Info/Election02_unofficial_results.htm]
After losing his bid for city council, Julian ran for the
New Democratic Party nomination in the riding ofBurnaby—New Westminster ,British Columbia . On March 7, 2004 Julian defeatedDave Mackinon to be the NDP's candidate in the 2004 federal election. Julian won the general election, defeatingMary Pynenburg of theLiberal Party of Canada by just 329 votes. becoming a member of theCanadian House of Commons . He was re-elected to the House of Commons in the 2006 election, defeating Pynenburg again, but this time by nearly 4,000 votes.Julian served as the Provincial Secretary for the Quebec section of the NDP in the 1990s. He also has been the National Policy Coordinator and Assistant and Acting Federal Secretary of the NDP. He has been a member of the NDP since he was 14 years old. He also co-founded the Save St. Mary's Hospital Community Coalition. He was a founding member of the B.C. Disability Employment Network and the Burnaby-New Westminster Council of Canadians. He has also volunteered for the local Emergency Social Services, for Royal City Soccer, East Burnaby Minor Baseball, the United Way, and the
United Church of Canada .In the
New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet , he is critic for International Trade, the Pacific Gateway and the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler Olympics. On September 27, 2007, he was shuffled out of the Transport and Persons with Disabilities critic portfolios while keeping the others. During the 38th Parliament, Julian acted as the NDP critic for Persons with Disabilities, Globalization, and the Treasury Board. Julian recently went to Eagleridge bluffs inWest Vancouver , where he supported the actions of the protesters who oppose the overland route for part of the Sea-to-Sky Highway.Julian is fluently bilingual and is also functional in
American Sign Language . He lives with his wife Micheline and his son Stefan in the 10th Avenue area of New Westminster. He graduated fromNew Westminster Secondary School and holds a bachelor's degree inpolitical science from theUniversité du Québec à Montréal . His father is a lifelong Liberal party member who supportedStéphane Dion during the2006 Liberal Leadership Convention , when he became leader of theLiberal Party of Canada [http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/voices/story.html?id=58f22f6a-d887-4e60-bf05-b31ecc5cf52f] .Julian's current legislative assistant is
Henri Sader .Committees
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Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade Election results
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style="width: 160px"|New Democratic Party
"Peter Julian"
align="right"|14,061
align="right"|34.58%
align="right"| +18.5
align="right"|$51,851
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style="width: 160px"|LiberalMary Pynenburg
align="right"|13,732
align="right"|32.52%
align="right"| -1.0
align="right"|$67,860
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style="width: 160px"|Conservative
Mike Redmond
align="right"|11,821
align="right"|27.63%
align="right"| -19.9
align="right"|$52,988
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style="width: 160px"|GreenRevel Kunz
align="right"|1,606
align="right"|3.72%|
align="right"|$173
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style="width: 160px"|Canadian ActionDana Green
align="right"|312
align="right"|0.64%|
align="right"|$100
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style="width: 160px"|CommunistPéter Pál Horváth
align="right"|166
align="right"|0.26%|
align="right"|$389
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|41,698!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"|217!align="right"|0.52%!align="right"
!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|41,915!align="right"|58.95%!align="right"
!align="right"
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style="width: 160px"|New Democratic Party
"Peter Julian"
align="right"|17,391
align="right"|38.8%
align="right"| +4.2%
align="right"|$71,413.90
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style="width: 160px"|LiberalMary Pynenburg
align="right"|13,420
align="right"|29.9%
align="right"| -2.6%
align="right"|$74,580.51
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style="width: 160px"|ConservativeMarc Dalton
align="right"|12,364
align="right"|27.6%
align="right"| 0.0
align="right"|$70,006.15
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style="width: 160px"|GreenScott Janzen
align="right"|1,654
align="right"|3.7%
align="right"| 0.0
align="right"|$1,149.61
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- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|44,829!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"|144!align="right"|0.32%!align="right"
!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|44,973!align="right"|60.9%!align="right"
!align="right"External links
* [http://peterjulian.ca/ Official website]
* [http://www.ndp.ca/ Official NDP website]
* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=b41c3b7e-c64f-4415-9f58-79d7462e5d8e&Language=E&Section=FederalExperience Parliament of Canada Webpage]
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