Adrian Dix, MLA for Vancouver-Kingsway, serves as B.C.’s Energy and Climate Solutions Minister and advocates for Francophone communities.
Veteran MLA Continues to Shape B.C. Policy
A career in public service
Adrian Dix has represented Vancouver-Kingsway as MLA since 2005. Over nearly two decades, he has held multiple key roles, including Leader of the Official Opposition from 2011 to 2014 and Minister of Health from July 2017 to November 2024.
Current roles and responsibilities
Today, Dix serves as Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions and Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs, overseeing initiatives aimed at sustainable energy, climate action, and the promotion of Francophone culture and language in B.C.
Roots and education
Born and raised in Vancouver, Dix is a graduate of the University of British Columbia (UBC). His early life in the city helped shape his commitment to local communities and public service.
Family and personal life
Dix is married to Renée Sarojini Saklikar, an award-winning poet and writer. Their partnership reflects a shared dedication to cultural and civic engagement.
Impact on B.C. communities
Through his leadership, Dix has influenced public health, energy policy, and Francophone advocacy. His work in Vancouver-Kingsway continues to address local and provincial priorities, including environmental sustainability and community well-being.
Looking forward
With decades of political experience, Dix remains a central figure in B.C.’s government, focusing on long-term solutions for climate, energy, and cultural affairs while maintaining strong ties to his Vancouver constituency.
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