Rob Fleming is a Canadian
politician
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who represents the riding of
Victoria-Swan Lake in the
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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. From July 2017 to November 2020, during the
41st Parliament, he was the Minister of Education. Fleming is a member of the
British Columbia New Democratic Party
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and was first elected as a
Member of the Legislative Assembly
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in the
2005 election in
Victoria-Hillside defeating incumbent
British Columbia Liberal Party
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MLA
Sheila Orr. He was re-elected in the renamed constituency of
Victoria-Swan Lake in the
2009,
2013
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and
2017 elections
The following elections occurred in 2017.
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.
In the
38th Parliament Fleming was the New Democrat critic for Advanced Education, sat on the Select Standing Committee on Education, and introduced two education-related private member bills: the ''Private Post-Secondary Accountability and Student Protection Act, 2007'' and the ''Restoring Credibility to Universities Act, 2008''. He was also assigned to the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and introduced the ''Payday Lending Act, 2006'' which sought to regulate the conditions of
payday loans and led to the government adopting the ''Business Practices and Consumer Protection (Payday Loans) Amendment Act'' a year later.
In the
39th Parliament Fleming became the NDP's environment critic. He introduced the ''Cosmetic Pesticide and Carcinogen Control Act'' and sat on the subsequent Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides which investigated potential bans or regulations on pesticides used for cosmetic purposes. Fleming also introduced the ''Species at Risk Protection Act'', after the government delayed a promise to review its species-at-risk legislation, and the ''Sustainable Development Indicators and Reporting Act, 2011'' which sought to create a Sustainable Development Board to report on provincial sustainability-related indicators. Fleming sat on the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives which considered the petition seeking the repeal of the
Harmonized Sales Tax.
In the
40th Parliament Fleming was appointed to be the NDP's education critic. He introduced the private member bill ''Youth Voter Registration Act'' that would have allowed provisional voter registration of people between the ages of 16 and 18, a measure that was later adopted in 2019.
Background
Before attending the
University of Victoria
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, Fleming spent two years (1993–95) at
Camosun College which later awarded him the 2008 Distinguished Alumni Award. At the University of Victoria he was elected the president of the
UVic Students' Society. He was active in acquiring a universal access to
BC Transit for students through a
U-Pass system. Fleming graduated with a bachelor of arts with a major in history. Following graduation, he started work with a communication consulting business. He stood as a candidate for
Victoria City Council in the 1999 municipal elections as a member of the Victoria Civic Electors which ran a joint slate of seven candidates with the Green Party. Fleming finished third in voting, securing him a seat on the eight-member council. Fleming was re-elected to the council in 2002 election. He traveled to
El Salvador
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, in 2004, as part of a 13-member delegation of election observers to monitor the
presidential election.
While on Victoria City Council, Fleming gained a reputation for being a "fiscally prudent democratic socialist". He supported the legalization of
secondary suites, the construction of the
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre (but voted against the option to have it privately operated), and amendments to bylaws to target aggressive panhandling. As a director on the board of the Capital Regional District, Fleming was vice-chair of the CRD Housing Corporation where he advocated for an Affordable Housing Trust Fund. He sat on the
Victoria Regional Transit Commission and has advocated for transit service expansion and
light rail in the
Capital Region. He was a member of the
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and was the only member to vote against, due to concerns with the long-term lease agreement and risks involved, replacing the plant and animal conservatory Crystal Gardens with the multi-media tourist attraction, The B.C. Experience, which filed for bankruptcy protection three months after opening.
Provincial politics
With the 2005 BC general election still a year away, Fleming declared his interest in seeking the
NDP nomination in the
Victoria-Hillside riding. Within a few months, former-MLA
Steve Orcherton
Steve Orcherton (born 1952) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Victoria-Hillside in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1996 to 2001. He sat as a member of the New Democratic Party.
He was defeated ...
, who had won the riding in
1996 but lost in
2001
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, declared his candidacy for the NDP nomination. The primary was billed as a contest between the hard line "old-school union man" Orcherton versus the "new wave" moderate Fleming which was seen as the symbolic struggle that was occurring throughout the party. Fleming won the NDP nomination in January and began campaigning in April for the general election. Fleming was one of five candidates across the province who were endorsed by the Conservation Voters of British Columbia. In the May general election Fleming defeated the incumbent BC Liberal
Sheila Orr and Green Party candidate and small business owner Steve Filipovic. Fleming resigned from his position as Victoria city councillor to become a New Democrat Member of the Legislative Assembly, as part of the Official Opposition.
38th Parliament
In the
38th Parliament, Fleming and chaired the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and part way through the 2nd session he was assigned to the Select Standing Committee on Education which focused on adult literacy. He introduced several pieces of legislation, including the ''Payday Lending Act, 2006'', which sought to license payday lenders and regulate the conditions of
payday loans, including
plain language
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rules, rights to cancellation, signage requirements. While Solicitor General
John Les stated he was in favour of many of the regulations, he felt the bill was premature and that changes to the federal
Criminal Code
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were required before proceeding with such regulations, despite other provinces already having passed similar legislation. The bill was granted first reading on May 8, 2006, but without the government support the bill was not adopted. However, a year later, a similar bill, introduced by Les, the ''Business Practices and Consumer Protection (Payday Loans) Amendment Act, 2007'' was introduced and adopted concurrent with federal amendments to the Criminal Code.
Fleming was assigned the role of critic for advanced education. He introduced the ''Private Post-Secondary Accountability and Student Protection Act, 2007'' which was intended to increase the accountability of private career training institutions and increasing the enforcement abilities of the Degree Quality Assessment Board. He spoke out against deregulation that allowed
diploma mills
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like
Rutherford University
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and
Kingston College which advertised to foreign students. He introduced the ''Restoring Credibility to Universities Act, 2008'' which sought to repeal the ''
World Trade University Canada Establishment Act'' and portions of the 2007 ''Education Statutes Amendment Act'' concerning private post-secondary institutions. Fleming also took on the role as the NDP tourism critic and objected to Tourism Minister
Bill Bennett's decision not to participate in the National Vigil Project (a light display honouring Canadians killed World War One) due to costs and, in response to funding cuts to
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, he criticized government self-promotional advertising.
39th Parliament
While his riding was re-aligned to create
Victoria-Swan Lake, Fleming easily won re-election facing no opposition for the NDP nomination and receiving 61% of the votes in the
May 2009 general election. In the
39th Parliament, his party once again formed the Official Opposition to a BC Liberal majority government. Party leader
Carole James assigned him the role of environment critic with the intent of re-casting the party's image on environmental issues following the party's negatively received campaign plank of repealing the
carbon tax
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. Fleming, and the party, stopped calling for a repeal of the carbon tax and instead emphasized a more nuanced position in providing alternatives which would improve the tax. He linked planned increases in transit fares to global warming and spoke out against fee increases at provincial park campsites.
In November 2009, and again in April 2010, he introduced the ''Cosmetic Pesticide and Carcinogen Control Act'
(Bill M-203)which would have prohibited the sale or use of cosmetic
pesticides, other than those deemed low-risk. The Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides was struck, with Fleming as deputy chair, to investigate the potential for regulating or banning the use or sale of pesticides used for cosmetic purposes. They first convened in July 2011 and reported in 2012.
In the August 2009
Throne Speech the BC government committed to striking a task force on the topic of
species-at-risk, but with no action since then, Fleming introduced his own ''Species at Risk Protection Act'
(Bill M-207)in May 2010, based on similar legislation in
Ontario
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. The Minister of Environment
Barry Penner responded in June by striking a ten member species-at-risk task force consisting of academics and representatives of industry and non-profit organizations, who were told to make recommendations to directly
cabinet
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. The task force report was submitted in January 2011 but, with the government not making the report public, Fleming re-introduced his legislatio
(Bill M-211)in June 2011
the reportwas made public less than a month later).
In addition, Fleming participated in two committees. In the first two sessions he was deputy chair of the Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills, which met once in each session to review
private bills. He was member of the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives, the committee that only met twice, both times in September 2010, to deal with a petition seeking the repeal of the
Harmonized Sales Tax; Fleming and the three other New Democratic Party members voted to recommend introducing the draft ''HST Extinguishment Act'' into the Legislative Assembly, while the five BC Liberal members voted to initiate the
2011 British Columbia sales tax referendum. During the
BC NDP leadership election to replace Carole James, Fleming supported
Mike Farnworth, though
Adrian Dix
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eventually won. Dix kept Fleming as the critic for Environment. When Parliament re-convened for a fourth session Fleming introduced another private member bill, the ''Sustainable Development Indicators and Reporting Act, 2011'
(Bill M-207)which sought to create a Sustainable Development Board to measure and report on indicators of BC's economic, environmental and social sustainability.
40th Parliament
With the
May 2013 election approaching, the 41 year old Fleming sought re-election in the
Victoria-Swan Lake riding. He defeated the BC Liberal candidate, small-business owner Christina Bates, and the BC Green candidate Spencer Malthouse.
Despite his win and favourable polling, Fleming's party lost the general election and, again, formed the official opposition. Fleming was critical of party leader Adrian Dix's positive-only campaigning during the election, partly blamed for the upset loss, saying that it allowed their opponents to define who they were and then attack that without response. Dix appointed Fleming to the role of education critic, moving his previous role of environment critic to
Spencer Chandra Herbert
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. Upon Dix, resignation as leader of the BC NDP, Fleming was considered as a potential candidate and actively considered seeking the role. However, after both
John Horgan and
Mike Farnworth announced their intention run, Fleming decided he would not. Fleming later endorsed Horgan's candidacy. Horgan went on to become the leader and kept Fleming in his education critic role. In December 2015, Fleming fired his constituency assistant who was subsequently arrested, in July 2016, for defrauding the Victoria-Swan Lake constituency office of $120,420 since March 2009.
Fleming sponsored the private member bill ''Youth Voter Registration Act, 2015'
(Bill M-205)which sought allow provisional voter registration of people between the ages or 16 and 18, one of the recommendations of a 2011 report by the Chief Electoral Officer. The bill was not advanced and he re-introduced it in February 2017 as the ''Election (Increasing Youth Participation) Amendment Act, 2017'
(Bill M-218) The measure was eventually adopted during the 41st Parliament as part of the ''Election Amendment Act, 2019''.
41st Parliament
For the
2017 general election
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Fleming was challenged by digital media management consultant Stacey Piercey for the BC Liberal Party, Vancouver medical researcher Chris Maxwell for the Green Party, and David Costigane for the
Vancouver Island Party
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. Fleming was again re-elected with his party forming the Official Opposition, but this time in a BC Liberal minority government. However, in the first session of the
41st Parliament the BC Liberal government lost a confidence vote and the second session began with the BC NDP forming a minority government. In July 2017, Premier
John Horgan appointed Fleming Minister of Education in the
Executive Council of British Columbia
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. However, following a
Cabinet Shuffle on November 26 of 2020 he was reassigned to the position of the Minister for Transportation and Infrastructure and replaced by
Jennifer Whiteside as Minister of Education
Electoral history
References
External links
Victoria-Swan Lake MLA- Rob Fleming's blog
BC New Democratic Party- Rob Fleming
- Rob Fleming
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1971 births
British Columbia New Democratic Party MLAs
Education ministers of British Columbia
Living people
Members of the Executive Council of British Columbia
Politicians from Windsor, Ontario
University of Victoria alumni
Victoria, British Columbia city councillors
21st-century Canadian politicians