Matthew Laird - Politics

Politics

Laird was the co-founder of RecallBC, a non-partisan organization which failed in a number of attempts to recall BC Liberal MLAs.

Laird was elected leader of the short-lived Moderate Democratic Movement political party in 2003. He led the party into the British Columbia Democratic Coalition which eventually became the Democratic Reform British Columbia party, serving as the new party's first president. Laird was DRBC's organizational chair and was the candidate in riding of Burnaby North during the May 2005 general election.

As founding member of DRBC, Laird was the main author of the party's constitution and co-author of the party platform. After the founding of the new party, Laird remained the party's chief organizer, chairing the founding convention and AGM in 2005. He was the party's provincial campaign chair during the 2005 provincial election. Laird also served the party's main public relations coordinator, penning most releases and maintaining the party infrastructure such as the website, e-mail, and phone system.

In the 2005 B.C. General Election Laird ran in the Burnaby North riding for Democratic Reform British Columbia. He finished last in a field of four candidates with 316 votes (1.38% of total valid votes).

Laird later ran for New Westminster city council in November 2005, receiving 1010 votes (lowest vote count receiving a seat was 3432).

In March 2006, Laird released the Democratic Reform British Columbia Gateway Strategy, of which he was the main author. The report was an alternative vision to the BC Liberal plan for Greater Vancouver long term transportation planning.

A year later in March 2007, Laird released the Democratic Reform British Columbia Sustainable Energy Platform, detailing the party vision for renewable energy production and conservation for the province.

Laird resigned from DRBC in late 2008 to accept an invitation to join the Green Party. He accepted the nomination to run for the party in the May 2009 Provincial Election in New Westminster. He was also appointed as the party's Higher Education Critic.

At the civic level, Laird served as the president of the Quayside Community Board in 2010, a New Westminster resident's association representing 4,000 condo and townhouse owners.

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