Terry Lake

Terry Lake
DVM
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Kamloops-North Thompson
In office
May 12, 2009 – April 11, 2017
Preceded byKevin Krueger
Succeeded byPeter Milobar
Mayor of Kamloops
In office
December 5, 2005 – December 1, 2008
Preceded byMel Rothenburger
Succeeded byPeter Milobar
City Councillor for Kamloops
In office
December 3, 2002 – December 5, 2005
Minister of Environment
of British Columbia
In office
March 14, 2011 – April 16, 2013
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byMurray Coell
Succeeded byMary Polak
Minister of Health
of British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2013 – June 12, 2017
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byMargaret MacDiarmid
Succeeded byMary Polak
Personal details
Born1957
Odiham, England
Political partyBC Liberal, Liberal Party of Canada
SpouseLisa Lake
Children3
Residence(s)Kamloops, British Columbia
OccupationVeterinarian

Terry Lake is a former Canadian politician, at the municipal and provincial levels, and veterinarian.

Lake was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the BC Liberal Party. Lake announced September 1, 2016 that he would not seek re-election in 2017.

He was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the riding of Kamloops-North Thompson in the 2009 provincial election. In the 39th Parliament of British Columbia, Lake was not named to Premier Gordon Campbell's cabinet, but he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for the Ranching Task Force and, following that task force's work, Lake was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Health Promotion. Lake also chaired the Sled Dog Task Force. Once Christy Clark became premier she appointed Lake, on March 14, 2011, the Minister of Environment.

Lake gained media attention when he chaired the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives. When the provincial government announced the intention to introduce the Harmonized Sales Tax, a petition against the tax was circulated across the province, gaining the required number of signatures to force the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives to either order a referendum on the tax legislation or forward the issue to the Legislative Assembly. Lake's involvement with the HST led to a recall campaign against him in early 2011, but which failed.

Prior to being elected as a MLA, Lake was elected to one term (2005–2008) as mayor of the City of Kamloops and one term (2002–2005) as a councillor of the city. In Kamloops, Lake made priorities of developing a convention centre and expanding the airport. He was also involved is passing citywide vicious dog bylaw and regulations on performances by exotic animals. He served on the executive of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities in 2005 and on the board of BC Transit from 2006 to 2008.

A veterinarian by training, he was an animal health technology instructor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops from 1997 to 2005. He had an early career in broadcasting, but eventually became a veterinarian. He owned Coquitlam Animal Hospital from 1989 to 1996, before moving to Kamloops with his family. He is a past vice-president and treasurer for the World Small Animal Veterinary Association.

On 21 May 2019, Lake was acclaimed as the Liberal Party of Canada's candidate in the riding of Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo for the 2019 Canadian federal election.[1] He was not successful in the election.[2]

  1. ^ Little, Simon. "Former B.C. health minister Terry Lake acclaimed as federal Liberal candidate in Kamloops". Global News. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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