Bill Barisoff

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Bill Barisoff is a Canadian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia from 1996 to 2013, representing the districts of Okanagan-Boundary, Penticton-Okanagan Valley and Penticton over the course of his career. A caucus member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, he served in the cabinet of Premier Gordon Campbell as Minister of Provincial Revenue and Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection. He was also the 36th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2005 to 2013.

Preceded byClaude Richmond
Succeeded byLinda Reid
Preceded byBill Barlee
Succeeded byDan Ashton
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Bill Barisoff
36th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
In office
September 12, 2005  June 25, 2013
Preceded byClaude Richmond
Succeeded byLinda Reid
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Penticton
Penticton-Okanagan Valley (2001-2009)
Okanagan-Boundary (1996-2001)
In office
May 28, 1996  May 14, 2013
Preceded byBill Barlee
Succeeded byDan Ashton
Minister of Provincial Revenue of British Columbia
In office
June 5, 2001  January 26, 2004
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byRick Thorpe
Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection of British Columbia
In office
January 26, 2004  June 16, 2005
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byJoyce Murray
Succeeded byBarry Penner (Minister of Environment)
Personal details
Born1948 or 1949 (age 76–77)[1]
PartyBC Liberal
SpouseEdna Barisoff
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Biography

Born in Oliver, British Columbia,[3] Barisoff owned a trucking company and served as a volunteer firefighter before entering politics.[4] He was also a trustee with School District 53 for 18 years, including eight years as the district's chair.[3][4]

He was approached by BC Liberal leader Gordon Campbell to contest the 1996 provincial election for that party,[5] and was elected MLA in Okanagan-Boundary by narrowly defeating the incumbent Bill Barlee.[4][6] While the Liberals were the Official Opposition, he served as critic for agriculture, transportation and highways, and aboriginal affairs.[3][4]

With the Okanagan-Boundary riding dissolved ahead of the 2001 election, he ran in Penticton-Okanagan Valley and was re-elected there.[4] The Liberals gained power in that election, and Barisoff was appointed to the cabinet that June to serve as Minister of Provincial Revenue; he was re-assigned as Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection in January 2004.[7]

He was re-elected MLA in 2005, and was chosen as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly that September.[4][6] In 2009 he won re-election in the renamed riding of Penticton, and continued as speaker.[1][4] He faced criticism in 2012 following a report from the province's auditor general stating that basic accounting practices were not followed in the legislature, such as asking for receipts when approving MLA expenses; Barisoff was responsible for overseeing the legislature's budget ($63 million as of 2012) in his capacity as speaker.[8] He announced in August 2012 that he would not run in the next election.[1][5][6]

He and his wife Edna have three sons together.[3][4]

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