Stephen Rogers (politician)

Stephen Rogers
29th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
In office
April 5, 1990 – October 16, 1991
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Rita Johnston
Lieutenant GovernorDavid Lam
Preceded byJohn Reynolds
Succeeded byJoan Sawicki
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Vancouver South
In office
December 11, 1975 – October 17, 1991
Serving with William Strongman (1975-1979)
Peter Hyndman (1979-1983)
Russell Fraser (1983-1991)
Preceded byJack Radford
Daisy Webster
Succeeded byRiding Abolished
Minister of Environment and Parks of British Columbia
In office
November 6, 1986 [1] – March 3, 1987
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Preceded byForbes Charles Austin Pelton
Succeeded byWilliam Bruce Strachan
Minister of Intergovernmental Relations of British Columbia
In office
March 3 – November 13, 1987
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Preceded byWilliam Bruce Strachan
Minister of State, Nechako of British Columbia
In office
October 22, 1987 – July 6, 1988
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Minister of Transportation and Highways of British Columbia
In office
November 13, 1987 – July 6, 1988
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Preceded byClifford Charles Michael
Succeeded byThomas Neil Vant
Personal details
Born (1942-03-28) March 28, 1942 (age 82)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Political partySocial Credit
OccupationPilot

Charles Stephen Rogers (born March 28, 1942)[2] is a former British Columbia politician who served as the member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for the riding of Vancouver South from 1975 to 1991. Rogers ran for the leadership of the British Columbia Social Credit Party in the 1986 leadership race, but lost to Bill Vander Zalm.[3]

  1. ^ Taking the Air: Ideas and Change in Canada's National Parks Kopas, Paul Sheldon, pg. 107
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference normandin was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Two ministers quit B.C. jobs". Calgary Herald. August 6, 1986. p. 5. Retrieved February 15, 2012.