Father, we are thankful for MPP Soo Wong. Continue to
give her vision, direction and steps necessary to move Ontario forward. We pray
that she would be a strength, support, and encouragement to our Premier. Keep
her family unified and protected. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
She was elected to represent the diverse and vibrant community of Scarborough-Agincourt on October 6, 2011. Currently, she serves as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities. Soo is also the Chair of the Legislation and Regulation Cabinet Committee and the Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs.
She has previously served as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services.
Soo has introduced legislation to proclaim May 14th as "Children and Youth In Care Day". She has also brought forward a resolution to the Ontario Legislature calling on the Government of Ontario to declare May as childhood obesity awareness month as part of its strategy to combat childhood obesity. This resolution received unanimous support by all parties.
Prior to being elected to the Ontario Legislature, Soo worked extensively in the Scarborough-Agincourt community as a Toronto District School Board Trustee where she chaired the Health Committee and the Operations, Facility Management Committee.
As Chair of the Health Committee, Soo spearheaded the development of the first Type 1 diabetes management policy to be implemented by an Ontario public school board. She delivered much-needed programming on a tight budget.
As Chair of the Facilities Management Committee, Soo was responsible for overseeing the operation and management of almost 600 facilities across Toronto. She worked hard to successfully increase English as a Second Language programs across Toronto and to secure new playgrounds and additions for local schools.
Soo Wong worked in the health care field for over twenty-five years, starting out as a registered nurse. She later worked in the City of York’s Health Department and York Region Health Services where she developed, implemented and evaluated No-Smoking By-Laws and policies.
She also served as an administrator of a long-term care facility where she improved care, performance and staff morale. Most recently, Soo was a Nursing Professor at the School of Health Sciences at the Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning where she taught a variety of nursing courses on the Canadian Health Care System, Population and Community Health Nursing and Primary Health Care.
Soo Wong arrived in Canada from Hong Kong at the age of eight along with her father, mother and two siblings. She speaks fluent English and Cantonese.
She can be found on Saturdays at her Reading Circle for local youth at the Bridlewood Public Library.
http://soowong.onmpp.ca/Biography
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