Full Name
Honourable Josie Osborne
Job Title
Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation
Company
Government of British Columbia
Speaker Bio
Josie Osborne was elected as MLA for Mid Island-Pacific Rim in 2020, and after first serving as Minister of Municipal Affairs, was appointed the first minister of the new ministry of Land, Water, and Resource Stewardship, which was formed in April 2022. In December of 2022, Josie was appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation.
She grew up on Vancouver Island and has lived in Tofino for over 20 years, first moving there to work as a fisheries biologist for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and later as executive director of an environmental education non-profit organization.
She has significant experience in local government, including serving as Mayor of Tofino from 2013-2020 and as Chair and Vice-Chair for the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District. During her time in local government, Josie chaired the Tofino Housing Corporation and was a strong proponent for active transportation and regional transit. She has served as Chair of the Board for the Island Coastal Economic Trust, and in 2017, she was appointed by the BC Minister of Environment and Climate Change to the BC Clean Growth and Climate Action Advisory Council.
Josie studied marine biology at the University of British Columbia and completed a Master's in resource management at Simon Fraser University. She has worked to advance sustainable development throughout her career in public service.
She grew up on Vancouver Island and has lived in Tofino for over 20 years, first moving there to work as a fisheries biologist for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and later as executive director of an environmental education non-profit organization.
She has significant experience in local government, including serving as Mayor of Tofino from 2013-2020 and as Chair and Vice-Chair for the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District. During her time in local government, Josie chaired the Tofino Housing Corporation and was a strong proponent for active transportation and regional transit. She has served as Chair of the Board for the Island Coastal Economic Trust, and in 2017, she was appointed by the BC Minister of Environment and Climate Change to the BC Clean Growth and Climate Action Advisory Council.
Josie studied marine biology at the University of British Columbia and completed a Master's in resource management at Simon Fraser University. She has worked to advance sustainable development throughout her career in public service.
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