Trevor Halford

Trevor Halford is a Canadian politician who currently serves as member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia for the electoral district of Surrey-White Rock.

[2][5] He volunteered for BC Liberal Surrey-White Rock MLA Gordie Hogg in the late 1990s before getting a job in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, becoming chief of staff for two cabinet ministers.

[1][4] He was involved in Kevin Falcon's 2011 bid for the Liberal leadership, then worked in the office on communications and issue management for Premier Christy Clark.

[1][4] Halford secured the Liberal nomination for Surrey-White Rock in September 2020;[7] he defeated New Democrat Bryn Smith by 224 votes in that October's provincial election to become the riding's MLA,[1][8] and was named the official opposition critic for mental health and addictions that November.

[13] Halford was re-elected in Surrey-White Rock,[8] and was named official opposition critic for environment and parks by Conservative leader John Rustad that November.