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    Stephanie Cadieux
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    Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
    for Surrey South
    In office
    May 9, 2017 – April 30, 2022
    Preceded by Riding Established
    Succeeded by Elenore Sturko
    Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
    for Surrey-Cloverdale
    In office
    May 14, 2013 – May 9, 2017
    Preceded by Kevin Falcon
    Succeeded by Marvin Hunt
    Minister of Children and Family Development
    In office
    September 5, 2012 – July 18, 2017
    Preceded by Mary McNeil
    Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
    for Surrey-Panorama
    In office
    May 12, 2009 – May 14, 2013
    Preceded by Riding Established
    Succeeded by Marvin Hunt
    Personal details
    Born 1972/1973 (age 50–51)
    Political party BC Liberal

    Stephanie Cadieux (born 1972 or 1973) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, representing the riding of Surrey-Panorama. After the 2013 provincial election, Cadieux was elected in the riding of Surrey-Cloverdale and in the 2017 provincial election, Cadieux was elected in the riding of Surrey South. She is currently Opposition critic for Advanced Education, having previously served, when her party formed the government, as the Minister of Children and Family Development, and prior to that as Minister of Social Development, Minister of Labour, Citizens' Services and Open Government and Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.

    She was a member of the Select Standing Committees on Health and on Children and Youth, and a former member of the Special Committee to Review the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

    Cadieux, formerly the director of marketing and development for the BC Paraplegic Association and manager of accessibility for 2010 Legacies Now Society. Her leadership and resourcefulness led her to be voted one of Business in Vancouver's Top 40 Under 40 for 2007. She has been a wheelchair user since a car accident at age 18. She is the second wheelchair user, following Doug Mowat, elected to the provincial legislature.

    She has served as president of the Realwheels Society, ambassador for the Rick Hansen Man in Motion Foundation, a researcher and member of the advisory panel for the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), a member of the Diversity Advisory Committee for Global BC and as a mentor with the YWCA.

    She has traveled extensively, including to Europe, Central America, Africa and North America, some of which has been as a delegate for international development work with people with disabilities in developing countries.

    She resigned from her MLA position, effective April 30, 2022, to become Canada's first Chief Accessibility Officer.

    Electoral results

    2020 British Columbia general election: Surrey South
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Stephanie Cadieux 12,970 47.36 −3.58 $35,656.31
    New Democratic Pauline Greaves 11,794 43.06 +10.19 $0.00
    Green Tim Ibbotson 2,623 9.58 −2.27 $0.00
    Total valid votes 27,387 98.64
    Total rejected ballots 377 1.36 +0.57
    Turnout 27,764 52.74 −7.17
    Registered voters 52,640
    Source: Elections BC
    Liberal hold Swing -6.89
    2017 British Columbia general election: Surrey South
    Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
    Liberal Stephanie Cadieux 13,509 50.94 $46,393
    New Democratic Jonathan Silveira 8,718 32.87 $14,789
    Green Pascal Tremblay 3,141 11.84 $0
    Independent Peter Njenga 634 2.39 $7,288
    Libertarian Josh Barrett 311 1.17 $0
    Independent Gary Hee 140 0.53 $1,202
    Your Political Party Fabiola Cecilia Palomino 67 0.25 $387
    Total valid votes 26,520 99.21
    Total rejected ballots 210 0.79
    Turnout 26,730 59.91
    Registered voters 44,615
    Source: Elections BC
    2013 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Cloverdale
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Stephanie Cadieux 18,051 59.53 -3.17 $86,812
    New Democratic Harry Kooner 8,777 28.95 -0.86 $54,929
    Conservative Howard Wu 2,545 8.39 $852
    No Affiliation Matt William Begley 949 3.13 $750
    Total valid votes 30,322 99.34
    Total rejected ballots 202 0.66 +0.10
    Turnout 30,524 57.79 +2.77
    Registered voters 52,817
    Source: Elections BC
    Liberal hold Swing -1.16

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