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Christine Boyle Leads B.C. Housing and Urban Affairs

Christine Boyle, MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain, now heads B.C.’s Housing and Municipal Affairs, Elected to Provincial Leadership in 2024 Christine Boyle, a long-time advocate for equity and sustainability, was elected in 2024 as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Vancouver-Little Mountain under the BC NDP banner. She currently serves as British Columbia’s Minister […]

Christine Boyle Leads B.C. Housing and Urban Affairs

Christine Boyle, MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain, now heads B.C.’s Housing and Municipal Affairs,

Elected to Provincial Leadership in 2024

Christine Boyle, a long-time advocate for equity and sustainability, was elected in 2024 as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Vancouver-Little Mountain under the BC NDP banner. She currently serves as British Columbia’s Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, a role central to tackling the province’s pressing housing challenges.

From City Hall to the Provincial Cabinet

Boyle’s provincial leadership builds on her years of experience in municipal government. She was first elected to Vancouver City Council in 2018 and re-elected in 2022. During her time as councillor, she led key initiatives on affordable housing and climate action. She also co-chaired Vancouver’s UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) Task Force, a collaborative effort with the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

Focused on Housing, Climate, and Reconciliation

Boyle’s portfolio reflects her long-standing policy focus: securing affordable housing, strengthening municipal partnerships, and advancing Indigenous reconciliation. Prior to her current post, she served as B.C.’s Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation—building bridges between government and First Nations communities across the province.

Grounded in Community Service and Activism

Boyle’s path to politics began in Vancouver’s front-line social services. She worked in community outreach and led national interfaith climate advocacy efforts. Her academic background includes a degree in Urban Agriculture and First Nations Studies from the University of British Columbia. Notably, she was a student contributor to Amnesty International’s pivotal 2004 Stolen Sisters report.

Deep Local Roots and Personal Commitments

Raised on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, Boyle continues to live in Vancouver with her husband and two children. She remains deeply engaged with her constituents, often combining her passion for environmental justice with her personal love of the outdoors and cooking.

How She’s Shaping B.C.’s Housing Future

As Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, Boyle is poised to influence B.C.’s urban landscape with a holistic, justice-centered approach. Her leadership is expected to integrate climate resilience, equity in housing access, and stronger municipal collaborations—goals she’s been championing since her early days in public service.

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