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Maxine Wilson

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Maxine Wilson
Councillor for Coquitlam
In office
1998–2005
Mayor of Coquitlam
In office
2005–2008
Preceded byJon Kingsbury
Succeeded byRichard Stewart
Personal details
Born
Maxine Bottemiller

Age: 62
Portland, Oregon
NationalityCanadian, American
Political partyNon Partisan
SpouseJames G. Wilson
Children2

Maxine Wilson is the former mayor of Coquitlam, British Columbia.[1]

Born in 1946 in Portland, Oregon, Wilson grew up on a family farm. In 1959, Wilson moved to Canada with her parents and sister. The family settled in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, where her father bought a farm.

From 1969 to 1975, she worked as an elementary school teacher. She joined the first formal Parent Advisory Council (PAC) in Coquitlam, and in 1988 took part in the last Sullivan Royal Commission on Education. In the same year, Wilson founded the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils and became a school trustee. Her position on the School District 43 School Board lasted ten years, four in which she chaired.

In 1998, she was elected to the Coquitlam City Council, and in 2005 won a close race for mayoralty against incumbent mayor Jon Kingsbury. She lost the 2008 race to Richard Stewart.[2]

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