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Zoe Royer

LiberalPort Moody—CoquitlamBritish Columbia
119Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
Scotland
Family
Married to Gaëtan Royer, has 2 daughters, Charlotte and Carola
Career
Health care administrator; CEO of dentistry solutions company; Founder of subscription company; Strategic Growth Officer for Massive Canada Building Systems
Political Experience
Port Moody city councillor (2011-2022); SD43 trustee; Ran as NDP candidate in 2008 federal election; Elected MP for Port Moody—Coquitlam in 2025
Notable
Mother was a Physician, father was a geophysicist.
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2025 Election Results — Port Moody—Coquitlam

Bonita Zarrillo won with 9,360 votes (15.0%)

Zoe Royer(Liberal)27,074 (43.5%)
Paul Lambert(Conservative)25,126 (40.4%)
Bonita Zarrillo(NDP-New Democratic Party)9,360 (15.0%)
Nash Milani(Green Party)519 (0.8%)
Roland Verrier(Marxist-Leninist)117 (0.2%)

Total votes cast: 62,196

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Recent Activity
May 7, 2026
DebateInterparliamentary Delegations

Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 34(1) I have the honour to present to the House, in both official languages, the following reports: the Canada-China Legislative Association 25th bilateral meeting, in Ottawa, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia, from December 1 to 3, 2025; as well as the Canada-China Legislative Association co-chairs' annual visit to China, in Beijing, Hangzhou,

May 5, 2026
DebateJustice

C-16 Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of Bill, because safety in Canada is not a privilege, but a fundamental right. Intimate partner violence isolates people in fear and in silence. It erodes dignity and weakens communities, and it calls on every single one of us to respond with clarity and resolve. We are also seeing a rise in harassment, including online. Too many people are experiencing it,

Apr 23, 2026

Thank you very much.

Apr 23, 2026

Thank you very much. I'm going to pose my first question to Mr. Frame. Mr. Frame, you mentioned that you represent 350 journalists. You mentioned, in the scenario of an emergency, that predominantly American news would be reported to the Canadian people. I would like you to imagine yourself in the seat of a parliamentarian for a moment. We know we need to pivot, in terms of supporting a