Vancouver city councilor Raymond Louie asked me to support his bid to be Vancouver Mayor. Raymond would be a great mayor… I immediately said “Absolutely!”
Raymond
stands in front of Historic Joy Kogawa House on April 25th, 2008. This
was his first visit to the house, after supporting motions on city council to help save the house from demolition, and plant a cherry tree graft at Vancouver City Hall in 2005. Raymond holds some of Joy Kogawa's books to share
with his wife and children – photo Todd Wong
Raymond Louie could be Vancouver's first Chinese-Canadian mayor. He is
a multi-generational Vancouverite from the East Side. He is a second
term Vancouver city councilor.
Raymond Louie has been getting some very significant endorsers including:
George Chow, Vision Vancouver Councillor
Joy MacPhail, former Deputy Premier and Leader of the Opposition
Doug McArthur, former Deputy Minister to the Premier
Wayson Choy, author of “The Jade Peony”
Richard Tetrault, artist
Darlene Marzari, former Vancouver City Councillor and B.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs
Eddie Chan, Chairman Zhongshan Allied Association
David Black, Canadian Office and Professional Employees Local 378 Vice-President
Margaret Birrell, Community Activist
and now….. me!
My statement of endorsement is now featured on Raymond Louie's website:
“Raymond Louie actually lives the culturally diverse Gung Haggis Fat
Choy lifestyle that is my creative world. His own family straddles many
cultures and many generations, and he actively demonstrates that he
understands the many facets that can make our city shine like a
diamond. I have seen how Raymond makes things happen as a city
councilor, bringing together different groups and perspectives such as
arts, economics, heritage and cultures. As a mayor that empowers others
to be their best, Raymond will be dynamic and our jewel of a city
should shine even brighter.”
Todd Wong, arts advocate and creator of Gung Haggis Fat Choy
To support Raymond as the Vision Vancouver mayoral candidate, you have to
1) Join Vision as a member – click here!
2) Vote at the Vision Vancouver meeting on June 15th, Croatian Community Centre.
Raymond has recently made some wonderful statements on:
He has also currently “advocating for the
creation of a non-profit foundation that will establish a long-term
funding source for the chronically underfunded Childcare Endowment
Reserve.”
I have personally known Raymond since the fall of 2002, when he ran for
city council. Initially, I met his wife Tonya first, because she was
on the board of Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society, where I had
volunteered for, and then was hired as a program coordinator. I
finally met Raymond at the Chinese Cultural Centre when Mike Harcourt
endorsed COPE mayoral candidate Larry Campbell.
After that our
paths just seemed to keep crossing, as Raymond was invited to present
the Queen's Jubilee Medals to VAHMS board members Jim Wong-Chu and
Kuldip Gill. As well, Raymond attended the opening of the “Three
Pioneer Canadian Chinese Families” at the Chinese Cultural Centre
Museum and Archives. My great-great-grandfather Rev. Chan Yu Tan's
family was featured, and I was one of the featured stories as a
descendant. Raymond attended because he was distantly related to H.Y.
Louie, whose family was also featured along with the family of Lee-Bick.
I have seen Raymond at many events throughout Vancouver over the past 6 years. He is an effective city councilor and is active in the community.
To see him in action at City Council check out this video:
YouTube – EgoDensity Round 1
Raymond Louie criticizes Mayor Sam Sullivan's Eco-Density program
Here are some of the highlights when Raymond and I have shared together:
Raymond climbed on top of the Taiwanese Dragon Boat head… and reaches out to simulate grabbing a flag before crossing the finish line. I taught him how to climb onto the dragon head – neglecting to tell him it had never been done in Canada before. Raymond lost the demonstration race to Olympic medalist Lori Fung. – photo courtesy of Taiwanese Cultural Festival.
August to September 2003, Raymond Louie was instrumental in helping to launch the inaugural Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race. Raymond helped stickhandle through bureaucratic channels during a Vancouver Port strike, and participated as the flag grabber vs '84 Olympic gold medalist Lori Fung in a demonstration race.
November 3rd, 2005, Raymond supported the Save Kogawa House campaign at Vancouver City Hall, when we appealed to City Council for help. City council used an unprecedented motion to delay a demolition permit application by 3 months, to give us time to fundraise and purchase the house. Raymond also said that this project was so important he asked all the city councilors to make a donation that day.
January 2006, Raymond brings his family with wife and 3 kids to Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner. The featured performers are Rick Scott & Harry Wong, and the No Shit Shirleys.
July 2007, Raymond Louie calls for mediation to end the Vancouver civic workers' strike. Mayor Sam Sullivan and the NPA decline mediation and let the “unnecessary strike” drag on for 3 months, before a mediator is finally called in on Thanksgiving weekend to settle a contract very similar to what other municipalities already settled for 3 months earlier. Following a July 29th rally at Vancouver City Hall, Raymond Louie comes out to talk with members of Vancouver's civic unions. I introduce him to my fellow workers of CUPE 391, Vancouver Library Workers – photo Todd Wong.
January 25th, 2008. Raymond Louie appears on Rock 101's Bro Jake show with “Toddish McWong” to help promote the Gung Haggis Fat Choy event.
January 27th, 2008. Raymond Louie wears a kilt to Gung Haggis Fat Choy. photo Gung Haggis collection. A highlight of the evening is Raymond on stage with a group of men wearing kilts as a “Toast to the Lassies” chorus with co-host Catherine Barr – photo VFK.
March 13th, 2008, Vancouver Sun reports Raymond Louie's declaration to run for Vancouver mayor. Raymond invites me to be one of his supporters in this photo taken at the Chinese Cultural Centre courtyard. I am standing on the far left with many key supporters of the Chinatown business and community organizers. Dr. Kerry Jang is 5th from right – Kerry will run as a candidate for councilor with Vision Vancouver. photo Bill Keay Vancouver Sun.
April 6th, 2008. Tartan Day is officially proclaimed in Vancouver. Raymond seconded the motion in City Council, moved by Heather Deal, which passed on April 1st. As deputy mayor, Raymond reads the proclamation prior to a Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team practice. In this photo l-r: Chinese-Scottish-Canadian Michael Brophy holds the Scottish flag, Todd Wong, Raymond Louie holds proclamation, bagpiper Joe McDonald- photo Todd Wong/Georgia Thorburn
Raymond Louie speaks at the CUPE 391 Vancouver Library Workers annual general meeting. He encouraged everybody to get involved in their union in order to help make positive changes. He was very nicely received by the CUPE 391 audience. In this picture, Raymond stands in front of another Vision mayoral candidate Gregor Robertson MLA for Vancouver-Fairview, while CUPE 391 president Alexandra Youngberg moderates – photo Todd Wong