| Jay
Hill – Prince George--Peace River
Born in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Jay grew up
in a farming community near Taylor, B.C. He graduated
from North Peace Senior Secondary and worked in forestry
and in the oil and gas industry before returning to agriculture
in 1975. He and his brother, Jerry, worked with their
parents expanding the family farm, taking it over from
them in 1991.
During these years Jay served as President of the BC
Grain Producers Association, Director with the BC Federation
of Agriculture, Director of Soil Conservation Canada,
and Chair of the BC Provincial Seed Fair.
Jay was also active in the local sports community, coaching
junior curlers and minor hockey.
Jay was first elected to the House of Commons in 1993
for the riding of Prince George--Peace River, which he
has continuously represented since. As an MP, Jay has
especially distinguished himself in various leadership
roles pertaining to House of Commons caucus and legislative
management, including Official Opposition House Leader
and three times as his Party`s Whip.
Following the Conservative Party`s election as Canada`s
new government in 2006, he was appointed Chief Government
Whip and sworn into the Privy Council of Canada. In January
of 2007, Prime Minister Harper promoted Jay to the Ministry
as a Secretary of State.
Jay lives in Fort St. John, BC. He is married to Leah,
and has three grown children, Holly, Heather, and Heath.
To view full election results for the
Prince George- Peace River area click
here
last updated October 30, 2007
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