Jesus, we pray that You would continue to give wisdom and
revelation to MLA Norm Letnick in all areas of responsibility that he carries
as an MLA. May Your hand be upon him and
give him Your peace in his daily life and schedule. Even though he may be busy,
we pray that You would give him Your supernatural lightness that only You can
give. May he actually feel Your presence
with him and rely on Your ability to share his duties and responsibilities. Lord bless his family and give them lots of
time together this summer. Amen
Norm was elected as MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country on May 12, 2009 in the provincial general election.
Norm is the Chair of the Select Standing Committee on
Health and serves on the Legislative Review Committee. Previously, he
was on the Select Standing Committees on Public Accounts, as well as
Finance and Government Services. He is also the President, Francophone
Parliamentary Assembly, B.C. Section.
His previous community involvement includes serving on
Kelowna City Council from 2005-2008, sitting on the council of St.
Charles Garnier Parish, president of the Kelowna Gyro Club, and Rotary
Club past president.
As a City Councilor, Norm served on the Housing
Committee; the Downtown Entertainment District Task Force; the Parks,
Recreation, and Culture Task Forces; as chair of the city’s Affordable
and Special Needs Housing Task Force; and served on the central
Okanagan on the province’s single business license implementation
committee. Prior to being elected to Kelowna City Council Norm served
on both the City of Kelowna’s Entertainment District Task Force and
Roads Task Force.
Before moving to Kelowna, Norm lived in Banff and
owned two H&R Block franchises, a Motorola dealership, and a
computer store. He served on the Banff Tourism Bureau, as president of
the Banff Rotary Club, secretary/treasurer of the Banff Shine Club, and
was chairman of both the Banff Hospital Board and Municipal Planning
Commission. Norm also served the Banff community as a city councilor,
first elected in 1992 and re-elected in 1995. He was also president of
the Banff Housing Corporation developing over $20 million in affordable
housing.
Before being elected as MLA, Norm was a tenured
Associate Professor in the business program at Okanagan University
College. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a Rhodes
Scholarship Nomination from the University of Calgary, a Master of
Business Administration degree from Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh,
and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in health economics at UBC
Okanagan. His thesis focus is on the effectiveness of Divisions of
Family Practice.
Norm was the 2009 recipient of the Canadian Cancer
Society’s Regional Community Champion Award for his work with the Gala
of Hope helping to fund raise $624,000 over three years.
He is bilingual in English and French, enjoys sports,
reading, good movies and helping others reach their full potential. He
and his wife Helene have three children.
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