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Graeme Bowbrick was appointed
Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Human Rights
on November 1, 2000.
Mr. Bowbrick previously served as Minister of Advanced Education,
Training and Technology and Minister Responsible for Youth
from February 2000 to November 2000. He was previously Parliamentary
Secretary to the Premier and Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Education, Skills and Training.
Mr. Bowbrick was first elected in 1996 to represent the riding
of New Westminster.
Before his election to the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Bowbrick
practised poverty law with the Westminster Community Legal
Services Society in New Westminster. He also worked as an
analyst with the Ministry of Attorney General.
Mr. Bowbrick completed a bachelor of arts degree in political
science and history at Simon Fraser University before studying
law at the University of Victoria. He was called to the bar
in 1993.
Mr. Bowbrick lives in New Westminster and has two sons, Colin
and Adam. |