Wade Chang

Wade Chang
Member of Parliament
for Burnaby Central
Assumed office
April 28, 2025
Preceded byRiding established[a]
Personal details
Born1985 or 1986 (age 39–40)
Taiwan
Political partyLiberal
Alma mater
OccupationLawyer
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張瑋麟
Simplified Chinese张玮麟
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Wěilín
Wade–GilesChang1 Wei3-lin2

Wade Wei Lin Chang MP (Chinese: 張瑋麟; born 1985 or 1986)[1] is a Taiwanese-born Canadian politician and lawyer who has served as a member of Parliament since 2025 in the riding of Burnaby Central.[2]

Early life and education

Chang was born in Taiwan and raised in Canada.[3] He also studied law in Australia and earned an MBA at Oxford.

Political career

In the 2025 Canadian federal election held on April 28, 2025, he defeated the federal New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh.[3]

Chang is the second Taiwanese-Canadian to be elected to Canada’s federal government.[4]

Electoral record

2025 Canadian federal election: Burnaby Central
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal 21,745 42.23 +10.98
Conservative James Yan 19,889 38.62 +16.46
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 9,353 18.16 −21.62
People's Richard Farbridge 506 0.98 −2.40
Total valid votes/expense limit 51,493 99.17
Total rejected ballots 430 0.83
Turnout 51,923 61.61
Eligible voters 84,278
Liberal notional gain from New Democratic Swing +16.30
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
Note: number of eligible voters does not include voting day registrations.

Notes

  1. ^ Jagmeet Singh was the MP for Burnaby South, which was abolished in 2023, Singh ran for re-election in Burnaby Central and lost to Chang.

References

  1. ^ "張瑋麟投入加拿大聯邦選舉 有望成首位台裔國會議員 | 國際". 中央社 CNA. April 5, 2025.
  2. ^ Bond, Meredith (April 28, 2025). "Federal election 2025: Results from key ridings across the country". CityNews. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
  3. ^ a b wadeinburnaby (March 26, 2025). "You've seen the signs. Now meet the person behind them. Wade Chang was born in Taiwan and raised in Canada. Like many immigrant families, his story started with a lot of hope… He studied law in Australia, then earned an MBA at Oxford where he focused on social impact and systems change. He's lived around the world, but Burnaby has always been home. He's not your typical lawyer or politician. He's someone who believes that when a country gives you opportunity, you give back. And that's why he is here to speak out!". Instagram. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
  4. ^ "Ottawa welcomes second Taiwanese-Canadian parliament member in history - Rti". RTI Radio Taiwan International (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  5. ^ "Voter information service". Elections Canada. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  6. ^ "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. Retrieved May 6, 2025.