Don Davies
Canadian politician

Don Davies

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16 January 1963(Edmonton, Canada)
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University of Alberta
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Don Davies(born January 16, 1963) is a Canadian federal Member of Parliament (MP) for the New Democratic Party, representing the riding of Vancouver Kingsway since his election in the 2008 federal election. After the 2015 election, Davies was named the NDP critic for Health in the 42nd Parliament.

Life and career

Davies was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Alberta. After gaining admission to the Alberta Bar, Davies was employed as a researcher at the Alberta Legislature and then executive assistant for policy and communications to Ray Martin, leader of the Official Opposition of Alberta from 1989 to 1991.

Davies and his family moved to Vancouver in 1991. In 1992 he became the director of Legal Services for Teamsters Canada (Local 31), a position he held until his election to the House of Commons in 2008. In this capacity, Davies represented workers and the union at arbitration panels and before both provincial and federal labour tribunals.

Davies also served on numerous public bodies to improve occupational health and safety and deliver more efficient regulatory systems in the transportation sector. He was chair of the Mount Pleasant Parent Advisory Council and serves as secretary-treasurer of the Meridian Cultural Society, providing public space for childcare, church and cultural events.

Davies has been active with many community organizations, including Tools for Peace, Vancouver Co-op Radio, Lawyers for Social Responsibility, La Quena Cooperative, and the Dickens Community Group. He has also been a local hockey coach, and enjoys playing the violin.

A long-time resident of the Kensington neighbourhood in the Vancouver Kingsway riding, Davies is married to Sheryl Palm, a speech language pathologist at Vancouver Children's Hospital. They have three children and a granddaughter.

Federal politics

Davies was first elected during the 2008 federal election. He received 15,933 votes, winning the riding by almost 3,000 votes over his nearest competitor. Davies was re-elected in the 2011 election, receiving over 50 percent of the votes cast and winning by 10,300 votes over his nearest competitor. In 2015, he was re-elected for his third term, receiving 46 percent of the vote and leading his nearest competitor by over 8,000 votes. Davies was re-elected in the 2019 federal election, obtaining 49 percent of the vote, making him the longest-serving MP in the history of the Vancouver Kingsway riding and the first MP to ever win the riding four times.

In the 40th Parliament, Davies served as NDP critic for Public Safety and National Security, vice-chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security and deputy critic for Western Diversification. In the 41st Parliament, Davies served as Official Opposition critic for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and vice-chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and then as Official Opposition critic for International Trade, deputy critic for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and vice-chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade. A member of a number of parliamentary groups, he serves on the executives of the Canada–China, Canada–Philippines, and Canada–Europe Parliamentary Associations, and is a Canadian parliamentary delegate to the Council of Europe.

After the 2015 election, Davies was appointed the NDP critic for Health in the 42nd Canadian Parliament. Davies was re-appointed to the Health portfolio in 2019. In the 43rd Parliament, Davies serves on the Standing Committee on Health and on the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. Davies has maintained a stance against the extradition of Meng Wanzhou since her arrest in Vancouver in 2018.

Electoral record

2019 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Kingsway
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Don Davies 21,680 49.1 +3.36
Liberal Tamara Taggart 10,194 23.1 -4.71
Conservative Helen Quan 8,804 19.9 -1.11
Green Lawrence Taylor 2,675 6.1 +2.85
People's Ian Torn 427 1.0
Communist Kimball Cariou 292 0.7 -0.28
Marxist–Leninist Donna Peterson 91 0.2 +0.02
Total valid votes/Expense limit 44,163 100.0
Total rejected ballots 446
Turnout 44,609 59.4
Eligible voters 75,050
New Democratic hold Swing +4.035
Source: Elections Canada
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Don Davies 20,763 45.74 -4.38
Liberal Steven Kou 12,625 27.81 +11.16
Conservative Jojo Quimpo 9,538 21.01 -7.09
Green Catherine Moore 1,476 3.25 -0.52
Libertarian Matt Kadioglu 468 1.03 +0.44
Communist Kimball Cariou 445 0.98 +0.51
Marxist–Leninist Donna Petersen 81 0.18 +0.01
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.00%     $203,203.67
Total rejected ballots 471
Turnout 45,867 64.41 +6.31
Eligible voters 71,206
Source: Elections Canada
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Don Davies 23,457 50.08 +14.88%
Conservative Trang Nguyen 13,157 28.09 +.66%
Liberal Wendy Yuan 7,796 16.64 -12.38%
Green Louise Boutin 1,860 3.97 -2.73%
Libertarian Matt Kadioglu 275 0.59 -11.0%
Communist Kimball Cariou 220 0.47 -24.3%
Marxist–Leninist Donna Peterson 78 0.17 -47.6%
Total valid votes/Expense limit - 100.00%
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Don Davies 15,933 35.20% +1.7% $81,501
Liberal Wendy Yuan 13,164 29.02% -14.4% $79,758
Conservative Salomon Rayek 12,419 27.43% +8.64% $70,829
Green Doug Warkentin 3,031 6.7% +3.87% $3,478
Libertarian Matt Kadioglu 309 0.68% +0.09% --
Communist Kimball Cariou 291 0.64% +0.29% $391
Marxist–Leninist Donna Peterson 149 0.33% +0.19%
Total valid votes/Expense limit 45,296 100.00% $84,758
Total rejected ballots 328
Turnout 45,624