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Jennifer Rice is a Canadian politician who served as a member of the
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(MLA) from 2013 to 2024. A member of the BC New Democratic Party (NDP), she represented the electoral district of
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. During her time in the
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, Rice held the role of Critic for Northern and Rural Economic Development and served as Deputy Critic for Children and Family Development. She introduced one private member’s bill, the Drinking Water Protection (Safe Water for Schools) Amendment Act, which aimed to mandate regular testing of drinking water in schools. Before entering provincial politics, Rice served for 18 months as a municipal councillor in
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. She moved to Prince Rupert to attend the ''Coastal Ecology Program'' at Northwest Community College (now
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) and worked in various roles, including as a biological technician, a staff member at the T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation, and an instructor in scuba diving and kayaking.


Background

Born and raised in
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,
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, Rice worked at long-term care facilities and as an open water scuba diving and
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instructor. She moved to
Prince Rupert, British Columbia Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle. It is the land, air, and water transportation hub of British Columbia's North Coast, and has a population of 12, ...
in 2003 to attend Northwest Community College's applied coastal ecology program. She helped open the
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's Prince Rupert office as a volunteer and a staff member. She acted as chair of the non-profit organization called the Friends of Wild Salmon, and went to work for the T. Buck Suzuki Foundation in 2009. During this time she was a vocal opponent of the Northern Gateway project. She was elected to the Prince Rupert city council in 2011, and was on council when they unanimously voted to oppose the Northern Gateway project. Rice and her wife Andrea Wilmot have two children together.


Provincial politics

After
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MLA
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announced his retirement in September 2012, Rice put her name forward as the NDP candidate for the riding in the next provincial election. She defeated teacher and president of the Prince Rupert District Teachers Union Joanna Larson at the January 2013 nomination election. In the May general election, Rice was challenged by Judy Fraser of the
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and college professor Hondo Arendt of the
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, though Rice was favoured to win. She won 4,617 votes to be elected the riding's MLA, and resigned as city councillor in June 2013.


40th Parliament

Entering the
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, Jennifer Rice was viewed as an MLA that provided the BC NDP with credibility on environmental issues. She was assigned to be critic on rural and northern health and deputy critic to the Ministry of Children and Family Development and appointed to the Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth. In this critic role she toured rural BC, including stops in Clearwater, Ashcroft, Quesnel, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, as well as Vancouver Island and the
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, to consult with healthcare service providers, advocates, and new parents using maternity care. She also spent the third and fourth sessions on the Select Standing Committee on Health and the fifth session on the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services. Rice was vocal in drawing attention to the Highway of Tears and, in particular, advocating for implementation of the recommendation from the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry for more transportation options along Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert. Despite the Inquiry's recommendation, the provincial government's Passenger Transportation Board approved a reduction of
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, provided by
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, along that route in 2013. Along with fellow NDP MLAs Carole James and
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, Rice traveled the highway together advocating for shuttle bus service. Over the next few years, the province committed funds to assisting communities in purchasing public transit vehicles, extending their routes towards Highway 16, and increasing the number of licensed drivers in First Nations. Regular bus service was eventually implemented and began in 2017. In November 2014 Rice drew attention to the issue of charging passengers who use wheelchairs an extra $30 for a cabin on the Inside Passage and Haida Gwaii ferry routes, labelling the practice as unfair. In response Transportation Minister Todd Stone indicated he would reverse this practice. Concerning
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(LNG), several export facilities were proposed or undergoing environmental assessments within her riding. Rice opposed the development of the
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Pacific Northwest LNG facility on
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, with its proposed bridge over the Flora Banks to the shipping terminal, due to its anticipated impacts to the
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salmon ecosystem. Along with the region's other two NDP MLAs,
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of Stikine and Robin Austin of Skeena, she endorsed the signing of the Lelu Island Declaration by the Nine Allied Tribes of Lax Kw’alaams which called for permanent protection of Lelu Island and the Flora and Agnew Banks "as a refuge for wild salmon and marine resources", though the
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objected to the signing of the declaration. Rice expressed support of the development of an LNG facility within her riding given proper siting conditions. Rice introduced a private member's bill in April 2016, ''Drinking Water Protection (Safe Water for Schools) Amendment Act'' (Bill M-215), which would require the regular testing of drinking water in schools. The bill was in response to elevated lead levels found in Prince Rupert and Kitimat schools, and had the support of the
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. The bill did not advance beyond the first reading, but the government still adopted a system of reminders for school districts to test for lead on an annual basis and report back to the Ministry of Education. Independent MLA Vicki Huntington and political columnist Vaughn Palmer praised Rice for her work on drinking water safety.


41st and 42nd Parliaments

As the 2017 general election approached, Rice was acclaimed as the BC NDP candidate in the North Coast riding. She was challenged by former Prince Rupert mayor and community relations advisor (for a company seeking to build a LNG facility) Herb Pond for the BC Liberals and Hondo Arendt again for the BC Green Party. Rice was re-elected with over 50% of the vote. With Rice's BC NDP forming the government beginning with the second session of the
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, Premier
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appointed Rice to be the Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness within the Ministry of Public Safety. With the resignation of local Member of Parliament
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, Rice was considered as a suitable NDP nominee, however she declined. She was re-elected in the 2020 provincial election, and stayed on as Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness. She was re-assigned as Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Health by Premier
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on January 20, 2023. On May 16, 2024, Rice announced she would not be seeking a fourth term in the Legislature.


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