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Paul Choi

MLA for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain and Parliamentary Secretary for Asia-Pacific Trade.
Dedicated to building strong communities, fostering global connections, and championing inclusive leadership.

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Parliamentary Secretary

for Asia-Pacific Trade

Paul is a true community builder. His work reflects deep dedication to equity, accessibility, and cross-cultural dialogue.

Hear From the Community

From local residents to international partners, Paul Choi is leading with a future-forward vision grounded in community values and global partnerships.

We believe in public service with purpose.

Paul brings over a decade of experience in advocacy, intercultural engagement, and economic development. From housing affordability to inclusive trade policies, he is committed to building a better B.C. for everyone.

Representing the people of Coquitlam-Burke Mountain, Paul advocates for equity, sustainability, and economic opportunity.

He also serves as the Parliamentary Secretary for Asia-Pacific Trade, promoting inclusive trade relationships and strengthening ties between B.C. and the Asia-Pacific region.

Proposals

Constituent Engagement

Supporting every voice.

Paul Choi prioritizes community connection by actively listening, hosting events, and responding to local concerns to foster transparency and trust in Coquitlam-Burke Mountain.

Asia-Pacific Trade Advocacy

Bridging global and local.

As Parliamentary Secretary for Asia-Pacific Trade, Paul works to strengthen British Columbia’s economic ties with Asia-Pacific nations, supporting inclusive and sustainable growth.

Inclusive Leadership

Representation that reflects us all.

As the first Korean Canadian elected to the B.C. Legislature, Paul champions diversity, equity, and youth empowerment, ensuring that every community has a seat at the table.

Break barriers.

Lead

boldly.

Shape the future.

Driven by passion

Paul’s work is fueled by his commitment to justice, equity, and opportunity. As the first Korean Canadian elected to the B.C. Legislature, his leadership reflects the diversity of our province and inspires the next generation of changemakers.