Sonia Furstenau
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sonia_Furstenau an entity of type: Thing
Sonia Furstenau est une personnalité politique canadienne. Elle représente la circonscription électorale de Cowichan Valley, sur l'île de Vancouver, à l'Assemblée législative de la Colombie-Britannique depuis les élections de 2017 et elle est à la tête du Parti vert de la Colombie-Britannique depuis le 14 septembre 2020.
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau is a Canadian politician who is currently the leader of the Green Party of British Columbia. Furstenau was raised in Edmonton, the child of German immigrants. She attended McKernan Elementary/Junior-High School, where she was in Grade 2 in 1977-78. She went on a trip to Germany with her father, including his native East Germany, where she learned to appreciate the value of democracy by observing the lack of it. She later helped her mother protest against dumping in the vicinity of Elk Island National Park in the early 1990s.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
xsd:integer
54014541
xsd:integer
1122344851
rdf:langString
British Columbia Legislative
rdf:langString
Soia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau
rdf:langString
Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia
rdf:langString
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia
rdf:langString
Adam Olsen
rdf:langString
High school teacher
rdf:langString
Jonina Campbell
xsd:date
2020-09-14
xsd:date
2016-11-02
xsd:date
2017-05-09
xsd:date
2020-09-14
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau est une personnalité politique canadienne. Elle représente la circonscription électorale de Cowichan Valley, sur l'île de Vancouver, à l'Assemblée législative de la Colombie-Britannique depuis les élections de 2017 et elle est à la tête du Parti vert de la Colombie-Britannique depuis le 14 septembre 2020.
rdf:langString
Sonia Furstenau is a Canadian politician who is currently the leader of the Green Party of British Columbia. Furstenau was raised in Edmonton, the child of German immigrants. She attended McKernan Elementary/Junior-High School, where she was in Grade 2 in 1977-78. She went on a trip to Germany with her father, including his native East Germany, where she learned to appreciate the value of democracy by observing the lack of it. She later helped her mother protest against dumping in the vicinity of Elk Island National Park in the early 1990s. Furstenau attended the University of Victoria starting at age 20, attaining an MA in History and a Bachelor of Education. After teaching in Victoria-area schools, her work took her to Shawnigan Lake in 2011. Here she encountered the dumping of toxic soil close to the water supply, which led her to citizen involvement and to becoming a director of the Cowichan Valley Regional District (see below). Prior to holding elected office, Furstenau was a high school teacher in Victoria and Shawnigan Lake. She has a BA and MA in History from the University of Victoria.
rdf:langString
Jonina Campbell
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
7461