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Fred Randall

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Fred Randall
MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds
In office
1991–2001
Succeeded byPatty Sahota
Personal details
Born(1931-01-25)January 25, 1931
Vancouver, British Columbia
DiedJuly 5, 2002(2002-07-05) (aged 71)
Burnaby, British Columbia
Professionconstruction worker, trade union official and politician

Fred G. Randall (January 25, 1931 – July 5, 2002) was a construction worker, trade union official and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Burnaby-Edmonds in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1991 to 2001 as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member.

He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1] Randall was business representative and then chief executive officer for the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 115. He was a city councillor for Burnaby City Council. Randall served on the board of governors for the British Columbia Institute of Technology. During his time in the provincial assembly, he was parliamentary secretary to several provincial cabinet ministers.[2] Randall did not run for reelection in 2001.[3] He died the following year of leukemia.[4][5] The aquatic hall at the Edmonds Community Centre in Burnaby has been named in his honor and is called Fred Randall Pool.

References

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  1. ^ Normandin, P.G. (1996). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. P. G. Normandin. ISBN 9781896413143. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  2. ^ "Mr. Fred Randall". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. ^ "Electoral History of British Columbia, Supplement, 1987–2001" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  4. ^ . burnaby.civicweb.net https://burnaby.civicweb.net/Documents/DocumentDisplay.aspx?Id=12497. Retrieved 2015-04-01. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Hansard". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. October 21, 2002. Retrieved 2012-03-04.