Michael Chang, who is running in Langley-Aldergrove, says he will fight for meaningful action on the issues that matter to people in our community – building more affordable housing, making sure everyone can afford dental care and prescription drugs, and taking bold climate action that creates well-paid jobs and builds a robust, sustainable economy.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

LANGLEY - Michael Chang is hoping that NDP’s momentum and Jagmeet Singh’s great leadership will put him over the top in Langley-Aldergrove, where he is running for the party in his inaugural political outing.

Chang, who was born in South Korea and immigrated to Canada in 2006, is deeply committed to community service and has worked with a wide variety of local organizations to champion diversity, veteran’s rights, and music education. 

He said he is standing with Jagmeet Singh and the NDP to build a more inclusive, equal, and peaceful future for all Canadians.

As an immigrant, Chang knows firsthand the challenges new Canadians face trying to get ahead. He has seen how the pandemic has impacted working Canadians and is committed to helping build a fair recovery where the ultra-rich pay their fair share.

He will fight for meaningful action on the issues that matter to people in our community – building more affordable housing, making sure everyone can afford dental care and prescription drugs, and taking bold climate action that creates well-paid jobs and builds a robust, sustainable economy.

Awards

2015 Appreciation Plaque from Korean War Veterans Association

2015 Certificate of Appreciation from Kuk Ki Won (Taekwondo), Korea

2016 Special Award Certificate from Seoul Metropolitan Council, Korean *

2016 Appreciation Plaque from Rotary Club of Vancouver Cambie

2017 Special Award from Korean Craft Designers Association

2017 Appreciation letter from Korean Kids Song Globalization Association

2017 Certificate of Appreciation from Marine Corp Association

2018 Certificate of Appreciation from Gangwon Province, Korea

2018 Appreciation Plaque from City of Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Korea

2018 Certificate of Appreciation from City of Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Korea

2018 Certificate of Appreciation from the City Of Burnaby

2019 Certificate of Appreciation from Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province, Korea

2019 Certificate of Appreciation from the Township of Langley

2019 Korean President Award from Korean Central Government. *

2020 Finalist of BC Multicultural Award

2021 Certificate of Appreciation from Korean War Veterans Association