Family and community work will be the focus for Kelowna-West MLA Ben Stewart when he retires from politics next year.
BC United Leader Kevin Falcon announced on Oct. 25 that Stewart would not be running again when the next provincial election is called on or before Oct. 19, 2024.
91ƵWhen I do the math, 2009 until the next election, it puts it at more than 15 years,91Ƶ Stewart said. 91ƵI would have to consider staying on into my seventies. I love the work and I love the constituents. I just felt that I need to give myself some time in my life to do other things.91Ƶ
He said while he loves the important work as an MLA, it91Ƶs never complete and you need to have the desire to continue to do it.
Stewart added he plans to mentor his children and grandchildren in the family business, Quail91Ƶs Gate Winery, and hopefully take on fundraising roles in the Central Okanagan.
There are also domestic matters to take care of.
91ƵMy house needs some attention, it91Ƶs too big and there are only the two of us living in it,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵIt91Ƶs my parents91Ƶ original house and I added on to it.91Ƶ
Highlights of his political career include the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver-Whistler and being appointed the Special Representative to Asia in 2013 by the premier at the time, Christy Clark.
91ƵThat was probably the most challenging, but also the most successful opportunity, that I had at the time,91Ƶ he said.
Stewart was also the agriculture minister in 2010-2011 under former premier Gordon Campbell.
91ƵThe challenge at the time was to modernize and update,91Ƶ Stewart noted. I was there for a short time and I was really committed to putting resources and support into making certain that our agriculture industry had what it needed to be innovative and competitive.91Ƶ
Before he leaves politics, Stewart said there are several issues he would like BC United to hold the NDP accountable on including recently introduced short-term rental legislation, the housing crisis, crime, and the cost of living.
91ƵI want to make certain that we have a very clear road map for the next four years when the election is called and hopefully we elect Kevin as premier.91Ƶ
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