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    Vancouver and in 2013 was elected a Liberal MLA while Clark was premier. Clark hosted The Christy Clark Show, airing weekdays on CKNW 980 AM in Vancouver...
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    Christy Underwood Clark is a paralegal and American politician who has served as the mayor of Huntersville since December 2023. A member of the Democratic...
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    Lakes, which he has held since the 2009 election. He served in Premier Christy Clark's cabinet as Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, and...
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  • overwhelming majority, which they held under Campbell and his successor Christy Clark until shortly after the 2017 election. The party remained in Opposition...
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    The Christy Clark ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 14...
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    He was a member of the Young Socreds on campus while future Premier Christy Clark was also at SFU. After graduation, Falcon was part of a movement to...
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    Columbia Liberal Party formed the government under the leadership of Christy Clark, while the British Columbia New Democratic Party (NDP), under the leadership...
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    premier Christy Clark, of the BC Liberal Party, who did not hold a seat in the legislature. Eby placed a close second, only 595 votes behind Clark. Two years...
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    2014. In the 2017 provincial election held on May 9, 2017, Premier Christy Clark's BC Liberal government was reduced to 43 seats, one seat short of a...
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    the leadership of Premier Gordon Campbell then after his resignation, Christy Clark. The British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP) under the leadership...
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    served in several cabinet posts under premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark, and ran for party leadership in 2011 and 2018. De Jong was born to...
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    November 2010. In early 2011, former deputy premier Christy Clark became leader of the Liberals. Early Clark government actions included raising the minimum...
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    Liberal Gordon Campbell Christy Clark NDP Carole James Dawn Black Adrian Dix 40th 2013 election 2013 2017 Liberal Christy Clark NDP Adrian Dix John Horgan...
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    on September 10, 2015 after a press conference in Vancouver. Premier Christy Clark (Liberal), Premier John Horgan (NDP) and Andrew Weaver (Green) all did...
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  • Christy Clark (born March 1, 1966) was a Republican member of the Montana Legislature. She served as vice-chair of the Montana Republican Party. She was...
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    wage amongst the 13 provinces and territories. Campbell's successor, Christy Clark, announced that the minimum wage would increase in three stages to begin...
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    government. As the 40th Parliament of British Columbia began, Premier Christy Clark appointed Wilkinson as the Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizens'...
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  • suicide. In response to her death, then-Premier of British Columbia Christy Clark, made an online statement of condolence and suggested a national discussion...
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  • and radio personality Christy Clark (born 1965), Canadian politician Christy Chung (born 1970), Canadian-Chinese actress Christy Goldsmith Romero, American...
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    served in several cabinet posts under Premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark, including as the 13th Deputy Premier of British Columbia from 2012...
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    Opposition after briefly forming a minority government under then-premier Christy Clark, which was defeated on a confidence vote held 2 months after the 2017...
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    elected as members, including three British Columbia premiers, Liberals Christy Clark and Gordon Campbell, and New Democrat incumbent premier David Eby. Former...
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  • convention "at the earliest possible date". The convention elected Christy Clark as the new leader of the party on February 26, 2011. Upon announcing...
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    Secretary for the Natural Gas Initiative under the Ministry of Energy. When Christy Clark became Premier of British Columbia in March 2011, she retained Pimm...
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    businesses" and his performance as Minister of Health; however, Christy Clark eventually won. Clark did not include Stewart in her first cabinet, but did appoint...
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    Pacific Strategy and Multiculturalism on June 10, 2013, by Premier Christy Clark. While provincial minister of trade, Wat worked to court Huawei, China...
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  • (July 18, 2011). "Will Christy Clark buy time before trip to polls?". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved April 6, 2023. "Why Christy Clark's Election Decision Is...
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    legislature from 85 to 87 seats. Immediately following the election, Christy Clark, the incumbent premier, asked the lieutenant governor to remain governing...
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    Innovation and Technology in the cabinets of premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark. Of Hokkien descent, John Yap was born in Singapore to a homemaker mother...
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    Ben Stewart resigned to allow Premier Christy Clark, who had lost her own seat, to run in a by-election. Clark resigned the seat and leadership of the...
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