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MLA: Spencer Chandra Herbert

Deputy Speaker
Vancouver-West End
Elected 2008, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2020
BC NDP

Office:

Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC  V8V 1X4
Phone: (250) 387-3655
Fax: (250) 356-4680

Constituency:

923 Denman St.
Vancouver, BC   V6G 2L9
s.chandraherbert.MLA@leg.bc.ca

Phone: (604) 660-7307
Fax: (604) 660-7300
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Constituency:

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Spencer Chandra Herbert was first elected as the MLA for Vancouver-Burrard in 2008 in a by-election, and then elected as the first MLA for the new riding of Vancouver-West End in 2009. Spencer was then re-elected in 2013, 2017 and 2020.  He was appointed Deputy Speaker on December 7, 2020.

Spencer served as the Official Opposition critic for Arts, Tourism and Culture, Film and TV, and PAVco. He previously served as Opposition critic for the Ministry of the Environment, and the B.C. Lottery Corporation and Gaming Policy.

A strong community activist, Spencer was voted Vancouver's Unsung Hero by readers of the Westender, and twice voted Best MLA by readers of the Georgia Straight.

Spencer has stood up for renters facing illegal evictions and his work to reduce homelessness led to the founding of Vancouver's Rent Bank.

Spencer's advocacy for equality and human rights led to the adoption of legislation explicitly protecting transgender people in BC's Human Rights Code. He has also been an active voice for the environment, and worked to have the Pacific Salmon adopted as British Columbia's Official Fish.

Spencer's work for the creative economy and tourism industries led to the highest level of support for the B.C. Arts Council in B.C.'s history, and the restoration of an industry-led tourism marketer.

Spencer served as an elected Vancouver Park Board commissioner from 2005 to 2008. Before becoming an MLA, Spencer was an award-winning artist and arts producer working primarily in theatre and dance. He was the associate producer of the United Nations World Urban Festival.

Born and raised in Vancouver, Spencer lives in the West End with his partner Romi, a community developer.

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