William Earl Reid

The Honourable
William Earl Reid
MLA
Minister of Tourism
In office
1986–1989
Premier Bill Bennett/Bill Vander Zalm
MLA for Surrey
In office
1983–1986
Premier Bill Bennett
Preceded by Bill Vander Zalm
Succeeded by none – riding abolished
MLA for Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
In office
1986–1991
Premier Bill Bennett/Bill Vander Zalm
Preceded by none – new riding
Succeeded by none – riding abolished
Alderman – Delta
In office
1973–1978
Personal details
Born (1934-08-13)August 13, 1934
Nelson, British Columbia
Died May 29, 2013(2013-05-29) (aged 78)
Political party Social Credit
Residence Surrey
Occupation municipal and provincial politician
Profession politician

William Earl "Bill" Reid (August 13, 1934 – May 28, 2013) was a Canadian politician. He was political figure in British Columbia, Canada known locally as "Mr. Surrey".[1] He represented Surrey from 1983 to 1986 and Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale from 1986 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Social Credit member. "That was the best job I ever had in my whole life," said Reid. "I was the Minister of Tourism from '86 to '91, when Expo 86 was on and we had the best place in the world to visit."[2]

Early years

Reid was born in Nelson, British Columbia,[3] the son of William Earl Reid and Dolly Renwick, and was educated in Chilliwack. He worked as a car dealer.[1]

Local politics

He served as an alderman for Delta from 1973 to 1978.[1] Reid also was chairman of the board for the Metro Transit Authority.

Provincial politics

Reid ran in the 1972 provincial elections as a Progressive Conservative candidate for Surrey, but did not win. He later joined the Social Credit Party and won in the Surrey riding in 1983. Reid served as government whip in the provincial assembly.[3] Reid also served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Tourism,[4] a position that had an especially high profile during Expo 86.

Final decades and legacy

Reid retired from provincial politics in 1991 and devoted the remainder of his life to his community.

In 2012 Reid was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee award, which was given to Canadians who have made significant contributions to their communities.

The City of Surrey named him Good Citizen of the Year in 2013 due to 50 years of community service including work with societies such as Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce, Surrey Spirit of B.C. committee, Surrey Heritage Society and Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association.

Reid died at the age of 78 on May 28, 2013, from a rare cancer.[5]

In 2014, the city planned three legacy projects:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Reid, Amy (17 April 2014). "City plans to honour Bill Reid in a big way". The Now (newspaper). Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  2. Zinn, Jacob (November 22, 2012). "Bill Reid honoured with jubilee medal". The Now (newspaper). Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  3. 1 2 Normandin, P G (1986). Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1986.
  4. Kant, Tony (February 11, 1987). "Reid predicts tourism boom". Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle. p. 18. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  5. Former B.C. Social Credit MLA Bill Reid dies
  6. City minutes
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