Jodie Wickens, re-elected in 2024 as MLA for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain, now serves as B.C.’s Minister for Children and Family Development.
Longtime Advocate Returns to B.C. Cabinet
Jodie Wickens, a familiar figure in B.C. politics, was re-elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain in 2024. She now serves as the province’s Minister for Children and Family Development, marking a significant return to a role closely aligned with her lifelong advocacy for families and children.
New Role, Deep Roots in Family Policy
Wickens was officially sworn into cabinet earlier this year, where she took on the portfolio aimed at overseeing B.C.’s child welfare, youth services, and support systems for vulnerable families. Her appointment reflects both her prior experience and her deep professional commitment to child and youth development. She previously served as Minister of State for Child Care and Children and Youth with Support Needs, further solidifying her expertise in this space.
Years of Non-Profit Leadership Support Her Mandate
Prior to her re-election, Wickens built a strong reputation in the non-profit sector, holding executive leadership roles in organizations focused on health and social services. Most recently, she worked as Director of Programs and Services at SHARE Family & Community Services Society, a key agency supporting families in the Tri-Cities. This frontline experience is expected to shape her decision-making as Minister.
A Local Voice for Coquitlam Families
Wickens has lived in Coquitlam for over two decades with her husband Brian and their two children. Her personal and professional journey in the region enhances her understanding of local community needs. Her re-election in 2024 was seen as a vote of confidence in her consistent dedication to public service and family advocacy.
A Vision Focused on Equity and Support
In her current role, Wickens is focusing on increasing access to child care, improving family support services, and ensuring equitable access for children and youth with special needs. She has emphasized collaborative policymaking with Indigenous and community organizations to strengthen outcomes for vulnerable children.
What Comes Next
As B.C. navigates increasing demands on child and family services, Wickens’ leadership is expected to prioritize evidence-based strategies and community-centered solutions. With a renewed mandate and extensive experience, her return to the legislature signals a strong commitment to supporting B.C.’s next generation.
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