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Rich Coleman is a Canadian politician who served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the riding of Fort Langley-Aldergrove from 1996 to 2020. He was the Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources from 2001 to 2017.
Biography:
Rich Coleman was born on October 28, 1956 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He attended the University of British Columbia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He then attended the University of Victoria and graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Political Science.
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Rich Coleman is 64 years old.
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Rich Coleman is 6 feet tall.
Physical Stats:
Rich Coleman has a muscular build and weighs approximately 180 lbs.
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Rich Coleman is married to his wife, Linda.
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Rich Coleman has two children, a son and a daughter.
Career:
Rich Coleman began his political career in 1996 when he was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the riding of Fort Langley-Aldergrove. He was re-elected in 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017. From 2001 to 2017, he served as the Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. He also served as the Minister Responsible for Housing from 2001 to 2017.
Net Worth:
Rich Coleman's estimated net worth is $2 million.
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Timeline
In February 2019, Coleman announced that he would not seek re-election in the next provincial election.
Coleman was awarded Rotary’s top honour the Paul Harris Fellowship
Rich Coleman was the interim leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly, from August 4, 2017 to February 3, 2018.
As Minister of Housing and Social Development, Rich Coleman presided over those years when offshore foreign investment in BC real estate was a growing public concern, amidst a growing housing crisis. As late as July 2015, Rich Coleman refused to comply with repeated requests for relevant data and analysis: “We’ve worked with the real estate guys for years and have got data on sales,” Coleman said. Asked twice why not at least share the data, he redirected the topic to dangers of restricting foreign investment, claiming that “throws an ethnic group out there and says they’re the problem.” By August 2016, with a year leading up to the next provincial election (May 2017), "the B.C. government moved so quickly to institute its new tax on foreign buyers that it never finished a promised study into the impact of foreign ownership on housing affordability."
From 2012 to 2017 he was Deputy Premier and served variously as Minister of Natural Gas Development, Minister Responsible for Housing.
On December 1, 2010, Coleman announced to the media he had decided not to enter the provincial Liberal leadership race to replace retiring BC Premier Gordon Campbell. Coleman indicated he had planned to announce his run on Thursday, had MLA support and campaign funds, but decided not to pursue the post due to family reasons. He was considered a frontrunner to replace Gordon Campbell.
Coleman was the minister responsible for the April 2009 shutdown of an RCMP task force on illegal gambling, three months after it warned that organized crime was involved in both legal and illegal gaming activities in BC. Internal government records were later released suggesting that the task force was disbanded due to "funding pressure ... and perceived ineffectiveness." Coleman has said that the team was shut down because "it wasn't effective." In early 2020 new revelations came to light regarding the extent and criminality of this episode of money laundering in BC. Rich Coleman "was repeatedly asked to respond in an interview to the allegations in this story" but refused, agreeing by statement only to cooperate with any future inquiry.
In response to the many concerns and allegations of this land giveaway, the University of Victoria's Environmental Law Centre requested an official investigation by the Auditor-General's Office of British Columbia. On July 1, 2008, BC Auditor-General John Doyle released his report, "Removing Private Land from Tree Farm Licences 6, 19 & 25: Protecting the Public Interest?" In his report he "condemned former forests minister Rich Coleman for allowing a forestry company to remove land from three tree farm licences for residential development, citing the possibilities of conflicts of interest and insider trading by government staff."
In January 2007, as BC Forests and Range Minister, at the request of Western Forest Products, Rich Coleman approved the removal of 28,283 hectares (approx. 70,000 acres) of private land from three coastal tree farm licences along the south-west coast of Vancouver Island and transfered ownership of these lands in totality to Western Forest Products. Minister Coleman announced this decision about eight months after his brother, Stan Coleman, joined Western Forest Products as their manager of strategic planning.
Coleman received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in 2003.
From 1996 to 2001, Coleman served as opposition housing critic, forests deputy critic, and caucus whip, and was a member of the Official Opposition Caucus Committee on Crime.
Coleman was the 1988 Langley, British Columbia Volunteer of the Year
Coleman was born in Nelson before the family moved to Penticton in 1957 where he graduated from Penticton Secondary School in 1971. His father was a civil servant and his mother Rosa Coleman was a school English teacher. He has five siblings and is married to Michele Coleman.
Rich Coleman (born c. 1956) is a politician and former police officer who serves as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia and is a former interim leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party. He was first elected in 1996 and re-elected in 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017. Coleman currently represents the riding of Langley East.