Andrew Wilkinson

Andrew Wilkinson
Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia
In office
February 3, 2018  November 21, 2020
Preceded byRich Coleman
Succeeded byShirley Bond
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Vancouver-Quilchena
In office
May 14, 2013  February 17, 2022
Preceded byColin Hansen
Succeeded byKevin Falcon
Leader of the BC Liberal Party
In office
February 3, 2018  November 23, 2020
Preceded byRich Coleman (interim)
Succeeded byShirley Bond (interim)
Attorney General of British Columbia
In office
June 12, 2017  July 17, 2017
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded bySuzanne Anton
Succeeded byDavid Eby
Minister of Advanced Education
In office
December 18, 2014  June 12, 2017
Preceded byAmrik Virk
Succeeded byLinda Reid
Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizens' Services
In office
June 10, 2013  December 17, 2014
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byBen Stewart
Succeeded byAmrik Virk
Personal details
Born1957 (age 6768)
Brisbane, Australia
Political partyBC Liberal
Residence(s)Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Alma mater (LL.B.)
Profession
  • Physician
  • lawyer
  • doctor

Andrew Wilkinson KC (born 1957) is a Canadian politician. He is the former leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party and served as the leader of British Columbia's Official Opposition from 2018 to 2020. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election and re-elected in 2017 and 2020, representing the electoral district of Vancouver-Quilchena.

Following his election, Wilkinson was appointed to the Christy Clark ministry, serving as Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizens' Services from 2013 to 2014, Minister of Advanced Education from 2014 to 2017, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General in 2017.

Following the BC Liberal government defeat in 2017 and Clark's resignation as leader, he successfully stood in the 2018 BC Liberal Party leadership election. Wilkinson led the party into the 2020 British Columbia general election but lost the election to the NDP led by John Horgan and resigned as leader shortly after. In 2022, he resigned from the Legislature to open a seat for new BC Liberal leader Kevin Falcon.