Maple Ridge East MLA Lawrence Mok brings decades of industry expertise and a global education to his role as Opposition Critic for Skills Training.
Veteran Industry Leader Serving Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge East MLA Lawrence Mok is bringing a wealth of professional and academic experience to provincial politics. First elected in 2024, Mok now serves as the Official Opposition Critic for Skills Training and International Credentials, a role that aligns closely with his lifelong focus on workforce development.
From Newcomer to Community Pillar
Mok immigrated to Canada in 1988 with his wife and two children, determined to build a future in a country known for opportunity. Over the past three decades, he has made Maple Ridge his permanent home, raising his family and embedding himself deeply in the local community.
Academic Excellence Across Borders
In a testament to his commitment to learning, Mok earned an impressive nine degrees from universities across Canada and the United States. This diverse educational background spans multiple disciplines, equipping him with the skills and insights to address complex issues in both industry and government.
Decades of Industry Experience
Before entering politics, Mok spent more than 30 years in British Columbia’s manufacturing and industrial sector, specializing in overhead cranes, crane components, and hoists. His work supported a wide range of industries, from heavy construction to logistics, making him well-versed in the challenges facing skilled trades and technical workers.
Advocating for Skilled Trades Recognition
As Opposition Critic, Mok is focused on improving access to skills training and streamlining recognition for international credentials. He has voiced the importance of ensuring that immigrants with professional experience can contribute fully to the province’s economy without unnecessary barriers.
Longstanding Commitment to Maple Ridge
Mok’s decades-long residency in Maple Ridge, combined with his industry knowledge and academic achievements, positions him as a strong advocate for his constituents. His leadership is grounded in firsthand experience, bridging the gap between the needs of workers, employers, and policymakers.
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