Loving God, we raise up Surrey-Whalley MLA: Bruce Ralston as he serves his electoral district, in legislature, and in his various appointments and responsibilities. Continue to use his education and experience to accomplish your goals and intentions for Surrey-Whalley and for our province. Guide him in the decisions he must make, and grant him your wisdom and discernment in all areas of his work. Bless him and his family in their current and future endeavors. Protect Mr. Ralston and his family in all areas of their lives. In the Name of Jesus, we pray. Amen!
Bruce Ralston was re-elected as the MLA for Surrey-Whalley in May 2013. He was first elected to the Legislature in 2005.
Bruce was appointed Opposition Spokesperson for Natural Gas Development, Trade, Immigration, and Multiculturalism in July, 2014.
He has served as Chair of the legislature’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts since 2009, and as a member of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services from 2006 to 2013. His Official Opposition critic responsibilities have included finance (2006 to 2013) and agriculture (2005 to 2006).
Bruce operated his own law firm in Surrey for many years, and continues to maintain his membership in the Law Society of British Columbia.
From 1995 to 2006, Bruce was elected to four consecutive terms as a member of the VanCity Savings Credit Union board of directors. He served as a chair of the board from 2001 to 2003. In 2003 BC Business magazine recognized Bruce as one of B.C.’s five leading board chairs. From 2003 until 2005, Bruce acted as the chair of the board of VanCity Enterprises, a VanCity subsidiary with a mandate to provide innovative housing solutions throughout the Lower Mainland.
Bruce also served as a councillor on Surrey City Council for 1988 to 1993, where he advocated for planned development for healthy neighbourhoods for Surrey families. He is a former member of the Boards of Directors of Surrey Memorial Hospital and the Surrey Public Library.
Bruce was born in Victoria and grew up in Vancouver. He has degrees in history and law from the University of British Columbia and a degree in history from the University of Cambridge in England.
Bruce is married to Miriam Sobrino. They have three children who grew up in Whalley and attended public schools in Surrey and New Westminster. Their elder son attends graduate school in the U.S., while the other two are pursuing undergraduate degrees in Canadian universities. The family is active in their community through a number of community and sports organizations.