Blair Lekstrom was appointed Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure on March 14, 2011. Blair was first elected in the riding of Peace River South in 2001. He was re-elected for a third time in 2009.
Blair has previously served as Minister of Energy, Mines
and Petroleum Resources and Minister of Community Development.
Previously, Blair chaired the Legislative Select Standing Committee on
Finance and Government Services (2001, 2002, 2005 and 2006) and served
on the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Agriculture
Policy Development Committee, the Legislative Review Committee and the
Government Caucus Committee on the Economy.
Before becoming an MLA, Blair served as Mayor of the City
of Dawson Creek. He was first elected mayor in 1996, after serving for
three years as a councillor.
Born in 1961 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Blair
moved to Dawson Creek later that year and has lived there ever since.
Following graduation from South Peace Secondary School, Blair started
with BC Tel in 1979 and worked for the next 17 years as an
installer-repairman until his election as Mayor in 1996. He was a Peace
River Regional District member and served on the North Central Municipal
Association executive.
Blair's previous appointments include serving as a
Municipal Finance Authority board member, North Central Municipal
Association president, BC Task Force on Bank Mergers member, BC
Agri-Food Policy Working Group member, and Union of BC Municipalities
executive member.
Blair's community involvements included: Dawson Creek
& District Hospital Foundation board member, Board Member, Pouce
Coupe Long-Term Care Facility as well as participation in a wide range
of community groups in his capacity as Mayor of Dawson Creek.
He and wife Vicki were married in 1982. They have two
children. Blair is an avid motorcyclist and enjoys working on and riding
his Harley Davidson. Other hobbies include: carpentry, camping with his
family, and playing baseball and hockey.
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