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Suzanne Anton

Canadian politician (born 1952)


Summary

Canadian politician (born 1952)

FieldValue
nameSuzanne Anton
honorific-suffix
image[[File:Hon.Suzanne.Anton.jpg200px]]
captionOfficial portrait, 2013
birth_date
constituency_AM2Vancouver-Fraserview
assembly2British Columbia Legislative
term_start2May 13, 2013
term_end2May 9, 2017
predecessor2Kash Heed
successor2George Chow
office1Attorney General of British Columbia
premier1Christy Clark
term_start1June 10, 2013
term_end1June 12, 2017
predecessor1Shirley Bond
successor1Andrew Wilkinson
partyBC Liberal (provincial)
Non-Partisan Association (municipal)
professionLawyer, schoolteacher, politician

| honorific-prefix = | honorific-suffix = Non-Partisan Association (municipal)

Suzanne Anton, (born May 31, 1952) is a Canadian politician and the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of British Columbia. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election, Anton represented the riding of Vancouver-Fraserview as a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, following a career at the municipal level. She was appointed British Columbia's Attorney General and Minister of Justice on June 10, 2013.

Prior to her political involvement, Anton was a lawyer and former prosecutor with the Criminal Justice Branch of British Columbia. She was defeated in the 2017 provincial election by George Chow.

Anton co-lead the 2018 successful "no pro-rep" side, campaigning to maintain the current "first-past-the-post" electoral system in BC with Bill Tieleman and Bob Plecas.

Attorney General of British Columbia

Crime Victim Assistance Program

Anton has made public statements in regards to the murder of Maple Batalia, a Simon Fraser University student murdered in 2011, whose alleged murderer has been charged but still not tried as of 2015. The trial is expected to resume in January 2016.

Anton has stated that the pre-trial delay must be very difficult for to the Batalia family. She said the British Columbia government is committed to supporting families through the Crime Victim Assistance Program which provides financial benefits to help people recover from the impacts of victimization. She said that Crown counsel do their best to advance cases promptly and provide the accused with a fair and timely trial.

Background

Born in Duncan, British Columbia, Anton graduated from Queen Margaret's School in 1970 and went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Victoria. She went on to complete her Bachelor of Law from the University of British Columbia in 1979.

Prior to her career in politics, Suzanne Anton was a mathematics teacher at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon in Portugal, and through Canadian University Service Overseas in Nigeria. She was also a Crown Counsel lawyer. She served with many organizations including the Vancouver Sport Tourism Task Force; MoreSports (founding member); ARKS (Arbutus Ridge Kerrisdale Shaughnessy) CityPlan Visioning community liaison group; Vancouver City Planning Commission; Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion Vancouver event; Kerrisdale Soccer Club (past president); Vancouver Field Sport Federation (past vice-president); Achilles Track Society; and Riley Park community association.

Vancouver City Council

In 2002, Anton was elected to the Vancouver Park Board and served a single term. Anton was elected to Vancouver City Council in 2005, to which she was re-elected in 2008. During that time, Anton served on the Board of Directors for the B.C. Pavilion Corporation (PavCo), the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the BC Sports Hall of Fame, the 2011 Grey Cup committee and the Vancouver 125 committee.

While in municipal government, Anton served as the Vancouver director for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, where she was the vice chair of the committee to Increase Women's Participation in Municipal Government and sat on the Governance Review Committee. As a Director of Metro Vancouver, Anton was a member of the Waste Management Committee, the Land Use and Transportation Committee, and the UBC/Metro Vancouver joint committee. Anton served as the Vancouver director on Translink during the initial construction of the Canada Line. While there, she also served on the audit committee. Anton has served on numerous community and sport boards.

In addition to this, Anton served as the vice-chair of the city's Planning and Environment Committee and a member of the Heritage Commission. At the Metro Vancouver level, she was a member of the Land Use and Transportation Committee and the Vancouver/UBC Joint Committee, where she was the lead on the issue of University of British Columbia governance.

In Vancouver's 2011 municipal election, Anton was the Non-Partisan Association's candidate for Mayor of Vancouver, eventually losing to incumbent Gregor Robertson of Vision Vancouver.

In her time on Vancouver City Council, Anton has also sat on the boards of TransLink, Metro Vancouver, and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. She has been vice-chair of the city's Planning and Environment Committee and a member of the Heritage Commission. At the Metro Vancouver level, she was a member of the Land Use and Transportation Committee and the Vancouver/UBC Joint Committee, where she was the lead on the issue of University of British Columbia governance.

Personal life

Anton and her husband Olin have three adult children.

Electoral record

Provincial elections

Municipal elections

2011 Vancouver Mayoral Election

Candidate NameParty affiliationVotes% of votesElected
(I)Vision Vancouver77,00553.17%
Non-Partisan Association58,15240.15%
Neighbourhoods for a Sustainable Vancouver4,0072.77%
Vancouver Citizen's Voice1,1950.83%
Independent4430.31%
Independent4260.29%
DubgeeIndependent4190.29%
Independent3530.24%
Independent3330.23%
Independent3100.21%
Independent2880.20%
Independent2680.19%

2008 Vancouver Municipal Election - City Council

Candidate NameParty AffiliationVotes% of VotesElected
(I)Vision Vancouver66,22653.29%
(I)Vision Vancouver63,11650.78%
(I)Vision Vancouver62,26250.10%
Vision Vancouver60,59848.76%
Vision Vancouver59,14847.59%
(I)Vision Vancouver58,38046.97%
(I)Coalition of Progressive Electors56,66545.59%
(I)VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association52,94142.60%
Vision Vancouver49,53839.86%
Coalition of Progressive Electors45,87736.91%
Vision Vancouver44,85436.09%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association44,35335.69%
(I)VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association44,27035.62%
(I)VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association42,72734.38%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association42,19533.95%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association36,79529.61%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association34,58827.83%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association34,56627.81%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association33,51026.96%
VANNPA}};"Non-Partisan Association28,89423.25%
Work Less Party of British Columbia11,2379.04%
Independent10,9478.81%
Work Less Party of British Columbia10,4938.44%
Work Less Party of British Columbia8,6196.93%
Independent8,0936.51%
Work Less Party of British Columbia7,4355.98%
Independent4,3053.46%
Independent4,1963.38%
WendythirteenIndependent3,5082.82%
Independent3,2992.65%
Independent2,8602.30%
Independent2,4231.95%

2005 Vancouver Municipal Election - City Council

CandidatePartyVotes%
Suzanne AntonNPA60586
Total1083681100.0

References

References

  1. "'It's a bad system': unlikely political allies fight proportional representation {{!".
  2. "Electoral Reform Referendum 2018 Act".
  3. [http://globalnews.ca/news/2112309/maple-batalias-family-still-looking-for-justice-four-years-after-the-teens-murder/ Maple Batalia’s family still looking for justice four years after the teen’s murder]
  4. [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/suzanne-anton/7/857/710 "Suzanne Anton"], ''Linkedin Profile'', Accessed August 29, 2009.
  5. [http://www.suzanneanton.ca/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=59&Itemid=121 "About Suzanne"], ''Suzanne Anton Website'', Accessed August 29, 2009.
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