Election 2022: Meet the six Prince George mayoral candidates
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About Roy.
Roy Stewart, Q.C. practices law in Prince George. He has been an active member of the Prince George Golf & Curling Club for 46 years.
Roy Stewart became involved in public life by being elected as a School Board Trustee in 1981 and remained on that board until 1988. He was chair of the board from 1984. At the same time, he was the Canadian Bar Cariboo Representative on the Provincial Counsel from 1981 to 1987. In 1988 Roy Stewart joined the Interior University Society as a director and became president of that ground-breaking society in 1989. He guided the Society until the University of Northern British Columbia was officially created by Act of the Legislature in 1992.
The Provincial Government appointed him as the first president of the UNBC Foundation in 1992 for a three-year term. In 1998 Roy Stewart led a group of lawyers in their quest to have the new Court House developed in Prince George. It is a solid development in the Downtown area.
In private practice, he was the solicitor for the City of Prince George for 20 years, until 2001. In that role, he advised the City of Prince George on all matters. In addition, he acted as solicitor for the Regional District of Fraser Fort George, the District of Mackenzie, and other local governments. He understands the role of local government, its powers, duties, and responsibilities.
In 1992-1993 he was chair of the Fund-Raising committee of UNBC, and developed a fund-raising plan, entitled North to the Future, which was presented to the Board and adopted by UNBC in 1993. The object of that plan was to create an endowment for academic positions and student support and enlisted the support of communities, colleges, and businesses located primarily in North Central British Columbia.
As a director and now as president of the PGSO, he makes it his mission to get the finances of that organization under control and to develop a legacy fund to stabilize income for the future. He believes the PGSO is the premiere cultural asset of the City of Prince George.
He has always regarded education as the key to a thriving democracy and has been active in this area all of his life.
Roy J. Stewart, QC
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Settlor UNBC Land Trust 2021
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Honorary Doctor of Law (UNBC) 2017
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Director Prince George Symphony Society 2015-2021
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President Prince George Symphony Society 2021-2022
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President of Prince George Bar Association 2014-2015
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Appointment as Queen’s Counsel April 2000
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Citizen of the Year 1990
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Canadian Bar Association
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Community Service Award for Cariboo 2001
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President of Interior University Society 1989-1992
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Chair UNBC Foundation 1992-1993
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Chair of PG Bar Association committee for the construction of new court house 1998
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Co-Chair of Northern Health Care Committee 2000-2001
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School Trustee School District No 57 1981-1988 and Chairman from 1984
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Canadian Bar Association Cariboo Representative 1981-1987
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Award from North Central Municipal Officer’s Association of BC 1989
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Bachelor of Arts 1972
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Bachelor of Law 1975