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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Sterk became Green Party Leader on October 21, 2007 at the Party’s  annual general meeting and leadership convention. She defeated four other  candidates in the Party’s biggest-ever leadership race. Sterk has indicated her  priorities are to increase the Party’s revenue and membership, and to make sure  its organizational capacity is ready for the 2009 provincial election,  including fielding the 87 candidates mandated by the BC Liberal government. As  for the Party’s platform, the focus will be on developing climate change  mitigation and adaptation strategies; policies for health, social and  educational services that meet the needs of all British Columbians; shifting to  more sustainable resource management programs that focus on diversifying the  economy to include more value added, local processing, industries and renewable  energy; halting further privatization and reversing, where possible, the  privatization of British Columbia&amp;#8217;s water, land, services and utilities; and  increasing funds for local and regional governments. The Green Party of BC will  be supporting BC Single Transferable Vote.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Despite its 20-plus year history, BC’s Green Party has yet  to win a seat in the provincial legislature. Adrienne Carr co-founded the party  in 1983 and served twice as its leader. She announced her resignation in late  2006 to become Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada. Under Carr’s  leadership, the Green Party earned 12 percent of the popular vote in the 2001  provincial election. However, the Party’s support base dropped to nine percent  in the 2005 election.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sterk sits on Esquimalt Council and on committees at the  Board of the Capital Regional District (CRD).  She also teaches Bachelor of Commerce and MBA courses in Business Environment  at University Canada West. Her courses focus on the importance of businesses  becoming more conscious of their social and environmental impacts and of  changing their business practices so they are stakeholders in finding and  implementing solutions to the climate crisis as well as community, social and  environmental problems. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;For 12 years Sterk was a retail business owner in the  computer industry. Her first company grew to employ 60 people full time, while  her second company, a small networking business, employed 10 people. During  this time, Sterk also had a small private practice as a psychologist. She was  formerly a psychologist with the Edmonton Board of Health. Sterk’s first career  was that of a public school teacher. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sterk was born on January 14, 1947 in Edmonton, Alberta. She earned a  Bachelor of Education in Secondary School Social Studies in 1968, and a  Master’s of Education in the Design of Instructional Materials, also at  Secondary School Social Studies, in 1971. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in  Counselling Psychology in 1982 from the University of Alberta. She married John  Sterk on June 3, 1967.  They have two children, Darryl and Lindsay, both of whom are married. Sterk  also has a grandson named Sam.&lt;/p&gt;
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