Wai Young
Wai Young (Chinese: 楊蕭慧儀) (born May 20, 1960 in Hong Kong) is a Canadian politician from Vancouver, British Columbia. She represented the electoral district of Vancouver South for the Conservative Party of Canada from 2011 to 2015. She was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2011 election, but was defeated by the Liberal Party candidate Harjit Sajjan in the 2015 election.[1] She started her own municipal party, Coalition Vancouver, on June 21, 2018.[2] She is leader of the party and ran as its mayoral candidate for the 2018 municipal election. She unsuccessfully contested the 2019 federal election.
Wai Young | |
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楊蕭慧儀 | |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Vancouver South | |
In office May 30, 2011 – October 2015 | |
Preceded by | Ujjal Dosanjh |
Succeeded by | Harjit Sajjan |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong | May 20, 1960
Political party | Conservative (federal) Coalition Vancouver (municipal) |
Alma mater | University of British Columbia |
Profession | Policy consultant, small business owner |
Religion | Christianity |
Website | votewaiyoung |
Personal
Young was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada at the age of four. She attended Killarney Secondary School and graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in sociology. Young has also taken post-graduate coursework in Mass Communications and Urban Planning and Design at Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She is a mother of twins and has been the foster parent of seven children.[3]
Before politics
Prior to being elected, Young was a consultant and small businesswoman who contributed to social policies and program development. Her clientele included all three levels of governments and community groups such as the Vancouver Chinatown Business Improvement Association, South Vancouver Policing Centre and S.U.C.C.E.S.S.[3] Some of her work includes developing services for immigrants, and helping to found the Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance (CISSA). Young founded and chaired Canada's first Youth-At-Risk Task Force, which became the National Crime Prevention Program [4] Young also established Canada's longest-running breakfast program for underprivileged children.[3] Finally, Young also worked for the provincial Ministry of Children and Family Development and the federal ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Wai Young has spent over thirty years working and volunteering in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, at a number of community agencies including the Social Planning and Research Council of BC, Association of Neighbourhood Houses, the Strathcona Community Centre and YWCA Vancouver [4]
Politics
After losing by 20 votes in the 2008 federal election, Young was elected in 2011 by a margin of nearly 4,000 votes in a closely watched rematch over former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh. In doing so, she became the first Conservative MP to be elected in Vancouver since 1988.
As the only Government MP in the City of Vancouver, Wai championed for over 60 major infrastructure projects.[4] These projects included the Kitsilano Neighbourhood House, Supportive Community Housing, the Salvation Army Deborah's Gate Program, the Wavefront Wireless Commercialization Centre Society and the Asia Pacific Gateway Skills Program [4]
On October 26, 2011, Young was elected Vice-Chair of the Canada-China Legislative Association (CCLA). On March 5, 2013, Young was elected Chair of the CCLA. This association provides a forum for discussing bilateral and multilateral issues facing both Canada and China.[3]
Regarding the first SkyTrain faregate, Young said "The new faregates will make SkyTrain service safer and more secure for commuters."[5]
On January 7, 2014, Young announced $2.5 million of federal funding towards the Killarney Seniors Centre.[6]
She was defeated by the Liberal Party candidate Harjit Sajjan in the 2015 election. She started her own municipal party, Coalition Vancouver, on June 21, 2018. She is leader of the party and ran as its mayoral candidate for the 2018 municipal election.
In July 2019, Young was announced as the Conservative candidate in Vancouver South for the 2019 election.[7] She was defeated in a rematch with Sajjan.
Electoral record
Municipal politics
2018 Vancouver municipal election: Vancouver Mayor | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Elected | ||||
Independent | Kennedy Stewart | 49,705 | 28.71 | |||||
NPA | Ken Sim | 48,748 | 28.16 | |||||
Independent | Shauna Sylvester | 35,457 | 20.48 | |||||
Coalition Vancouver | Wai Young | 11,872 | 6.86 | |||||
Yes Vancouver | Hector Bremner | 9,924 | 5.73 | |||||
Vancouver 1st | Fred Harding | 5,640 | 3.26 | |||||
ProVancouver | David Chen | 3,573 | 2.06 | |||||
Independent | Sean Cassidy | 1,536 | 0.89 | |||||
IDEA Vancouver | Connie Fogal | 1,435 | 0.83 | |||||
Independent | Mike Hansen | 951 | 0.55 | |||||
Independent | Jason Lamarche | 695 | 0.40 | |||||
Independent | Rollergirl | 686 | 0.40 | |||||
Independent | Ping Chan | 653 | 0.38 | |||||
Independent | John Yano | 510 | 0.29 | |||||
Independent | Tim Ly | 349 | 0.20 | |||||
Independent | Sophia C. Kaiser | 336 | 0.19 | |||||
Independent | Satwant K. Shottha | 331 | 0.19 | |||||
Independent | Lawrence Massey | 233 | 0.13 | |||||
Independent | Katy Le Rougetel | 181 | 0.10 | |||||
Independent | Gölök Z. Buday | 178 | 0.10 | |||||
Independent | Maynard Aubichon | 139 | 0.08 |
Federal politics
2019 Canadian federal election: Vancouver South | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Liberal | Harjit Sajjan | 17,808 | 41.2 | -7.61 | $96,879.65 | |||
Conservative | Wai Young | 14,388 | 33.3 | -0.58 | $82,900.36 | |||
New Democratic | Sean McQuillan | 8,015 | 18.6 | +4.63 | none listed | |||
Green | Judy Zaichkowsky | 2,451 | 5.7 | +3.12 | none listed | |||
People's | Alain Deng | 532 | 1.2 | – | $11,771.39 | |||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 43,194 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 431 | |||||||
Turnout | 43,625 | 58.9 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 74,114 | |||||||
Liberal hold | Swing | - | ||||||
Source: Elections Canada[8][9] |
2015 Canadian federal election: Vancouver South | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Liberal | Harjit Sajjan | 21,773 | 48.81 | +15.05 | $161,402.16 | |||
Conservative | Wai Young | 15,115 | 33.88 | -8.54 | $118,748.27 | |||
New Democratic | Amandeep Nijjar | 6,230 | 13.97 | -7.10 | $63,954.79 | |||
Green | Elain Ng | 1,149 | 2.58 | +0.37 | $5,232.68 | |||
Marxist–Leninist | Charles Boylan | 178 | 0.40 | -0.09 | – | |||
Progressive Canadian | Raj Gupta | 166 | 0.37 | – | – | |||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 44,611 | 100.00 | $203,440.39 | |||||
Total rejected ballots | 259 | 0.58 | – | |||||
Turnout | 44,870 | 64.04 | – | |||||
Eligible voters | 70,062 | |||||||
Liberal gain from Conservative | Swing | +11.80 | ||||||
Source: Elections Canada[10][11] |
2011 federal election redistributed results[12] | |||
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Party | Vote | % | |
Conservative | 15,571 | 42.43 | |
Liberal | 12,389 | 33.76 | |
New Democratic | 7,732 | 21.07 | |
Green | 808 | 2.20 | |
Others | 202 | 0.55 |
2011 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Conservative | Wai Young | 19,504 | 43.31 | +4.87 | ||||
Liberal | Ujjal Dosanjh | 15,604 | 34.65 | -3.84 | ||||
New Democratic | Meena Wong | 8,552 | 18.99 | +1.37 | ||||
Green | Jean Hakizimana | 1,151 | 2.55 | -2.38 | ||||
Marxist–Leninist | Charles Boylan | 222 | 0.49 | -0.01 | ||||
Total valid votes | 45,033 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 281 | 0.62 | +0.09 | |||||
Turnout | 45,314 | 55.77 | +3.77 | |||||
Eligible voters | 81,245 | |||||||
Conservative gain from Liberal | Swing | +4.36 |
2008 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Liberal | Ujjal Dosanjh | 16,110 | 38.49 | -9.56 | $74,163 | |||
Conservative | Wai Young | 16,090 | 38.44 | +11.30 | $80,086 | |||
New Democratic | Ann Chambers | 7,376 | 17.62 | -3.45 | $22,765 | |||
Green | Csaba Gulyas | 2,065 | 4.93 | +1.65 | $413 | |||
Marxist–Leninist | Charles Boylan | 211 | 0.50 | +0.04 | ||||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 41,852 | 100.0 | $85,093 | |||||
Total rejected ballots | 223 | 0.53 | +0.12 | |||||
Turnout | 42,075 | 52.00 | -4.00 | |||||
Liberal hold | Swing | -10.43 |
Awards
References
- Jon Azpiri (19 October 2015). "Liberal Harjit Sajjan defeats Tory incumbent Wai Young in Vancouver South". Global News. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- McElroy, Justin (June 21, 2018). "'Free the roads': Wai Young joins Vancouver's race for mayor on anti-bike lane platform". CBC. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
- http://waiyoung.ca/about-wai-young/
- https://www.vancouversouth.com/about_wai_young
- "First SkyTrain faregate installed". The Surrey Leader. The Surrey Leader. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
- "The Vancouver Sun - Killarney seniors centre closer to construction with federal funding". The Vancouver Sun. The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- https://www.vancouversouth.com/
- "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Vancouver South, 30 September 2015
- Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
- Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections