Elmore vows to stand up for her community

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Newly-sworn in Filipino Cana­dian MLA Mable Elmore of Van­couver-Kensington has vowed to stand up for her constituents on the issues that matters most. The NDP made this strong message right after she was for­mally sworn in as member of B.C.’s provincial legislature on June 8 in Victoria. Newly sworn-in Filipino-Canadian MLA Mable Elmore posed with NDP leader Carole James and George McMinn, QC, Chief clerk of Legislative Assembly of B.C. during swearing-in ceremony last June 8“I am really looking forward to standing up for my constitu­ents on the issues that matter to them,” she said. “Especially in tough economic times, people need a strong voice in Victoria.” Elmore made history after besting B.C. Liberal candidate Syrus Lee in the May 12 provin­cial election, becoming the first MLA of Filipino descent. The swearing in ceremony was followed by a well-attended cel­ebratory dinner organized by Vic­toria ’s Filipino community. “It’s an honour to represent the people of Vancouver-Kensing­ton,” said Elmore. “And I’m also looking forward to bringing a Fili­pino-Canadian perspective to the legislature.”

Elmore is currently setting up her community office, which will be opened later this month. She is already dealing with a wide vari­ety of concerns from her constitu­ents on issues such as affordable housing, class sizes in schools, and workplace conditions. New Democrat Leader Carole James was excited to welcome Elmore to the team.

“As a party we’ve made a com­mitment to bringing more diverse community voices into the legis­lature. It’s exciting to have British Columbia ’s first Filipino MLA join our team in Victoria .” Elmore was born in Langley in 1969, four years after her mother immigrated to Canada from Cebu in the Philippines . Elmore has lived in Vancouver for the past 20 years. For the 10 years prior to her election, she was a bus driver with the regional transit system. She is well known in the community as lifelong activ­ist for peace and human rights.

 

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Mayor Robertson with the Filipino Community

Filcan  Financial Services, Kabayan Immigration and Network Services Ltd. and  Reyfort Media Group

Filcan Financial Services, Kabayan Immigration and Network Services Ltd. and Reyfort Media Group (Advertising Office) New Office Blessing 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC, February 5, 2010 Photos by Art Viray and Dean Guzman. Click here to view more photos

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