Gordon Price

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Gordon Price
Vancouver City Councillor
In office
November 1986  November 16, 2002
Personal details
Born1949 (age 7677)
PartyNon-Partisan Association
SpouseLen Sobo
Alma materUniversity of Victoria
OccupationUrban planner
ProfessionProfessor and Director, The City Program
Simon Fraser University
2004 - 2016
Known forCo-founder AIDS Vancouver
HIV/AIDS Advocacy
LGBT Activist
Awards
2003 Plan Canada Award, Article of the Year

2007 Smart Growth BC's Smarty Award

2010 Metro Vancouver RAIC Award of Excellence, Advocate of Architecture and Community

2012 Simon Fraser University President’s Award[1][2]

Websiteviewpointvancouver.ca

Gordon H. Price is a Canadian urban planner, gay rights activist, and former politician, known for his tenure as a Non-Partisan Association (NPA) member of Vancouver City Council. Serving six terms from 1986 to 2002, he notably became the first openly gay member of the council. During his time as a city councillor, Price also served on the board of Metro Vancouver and the board of TransLink in 1999. Since retiring from politics, Price has remained engaged in urban issues.[3][4]

Post-political career and continued engagement

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