The British Columbia Financial Services Authority (BCFSA) has suspended the real estate licence of David William Rodney Foxwell for conduct unbecoming under the Real Estate Services Act (RESA), following his criminal convictions in the Alberta Court of Justice arising from a traffic stop. BCFSA’s regulatory investigation and a subsequent hearing found Foxwell committed conduct unbecoming by violating sections 43(1)(a) and 43(2) of RESA, based on six offences related to a December 15, 2021 traffic stop, including resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer, refusing to provide a breath sample, and refusing to provide his name. The suspension runs for 10 months until June 2026, after which his licence can be reinstated, and he must also pay CAD 17,298.50 to BCFSA for investigation and hearing expenses.
British Columbia Financial Services Authority 2025-09-25
British Columbia Financial Services Authority suspends David William Rodney Foxwell’s real estate licence for 10 months for conduct unbecoming
The British Columbia Financial Services Authority has suspended David William Rodney Foxwell's real estate licence for 10 months due to conduct unbecoming under the Real Estate Services Act, following criminal convictions in Alberta. The suspension, effective until June 2026, stems from violations during a 2021 traffic stop, including resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. Foxwell must also pay CAD 17,298.50 for investigation and hearing expenses.