A look at Prince Edward Island Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker
By The Canadian Press on March 12, 2023.
Peter Bevan Baker, Green Party leader, speaks to reporters after the throne speech, Thursday, February 25, 2021 in Charlottetown. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brian McInnis
CHARLOTTETOWN – A look at Peter Bevan-Baker, leader of Prince Edward Island’s Green party.
Age: 60
Early years: Bevan-Baker was born June 3, 1962, in Scotland, U.K., to John Stewart Bevan Baker, a British composer, and June Findlay. He is one of five children. He made his way to Prince Edward Island after stops in Lewisporte, N.L., and Brockville, Ont. Bevan-Baker became a Canadian citizen in 1992.
Education: He has a bachelor of dental surgery from the University of Glasgow, in Scotland.
Career: Bevan-Baker ran a dental clinic, a café and a community hall in Hampton, P.E.I. He ran unsuccessfully as a Green Party candidate in 10 elections, both federal and provincial, before he became the MLA for the riding of Kellys Cross-Cumberland in May 2015. He was re-elected in the newly established district of New Haven-Rocky Point on April 23, 2019. Bevan-Baker leads the only Green Party official Opposition in Canada.
Family: He has been married to his wife, Ann, for 32 years, and they have four children.
Quote: “If a government is not seized by the problems related to climate change, whether they be economic problems or social problems, or environmental problems as a result of climate change, then they’re not doing their job.” – Peter Bevan-Baker on the importance of climate change as an issue on March 7, 2023.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 12, 2023.
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