Gordon Campbell

Gordon Campbell
Gordon Muir Campbell, OBCis a Canadian diplomat and politician who was the 35th Mayor of Vancouver from 1986 to 1993 and the 34th Premier of British Columbia from 2001 to 2011. He was the leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party, which was re-elected for a third term on May 12, 2009, and which holds a majority in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. From 2011 to 2016, he was the Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. From 2014...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth12 January 1948
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British Columbians want the government and the opposition to work more constructively with each other, and to elevate the level of debate and the level of decorum in the house,
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no excuse to break the law and show such flagrant contempt for the courts of British Columbia.
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foremost a tool of the people of British Columbia.
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The B.C. spirit bear symbolizes the essence of the spirit of British Columbia. It is a powerful presence and a thing of wonder that lives in a magical land of beauty, grace and unbridled potential.
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There's a new era dawning in British Columbia. You have to establish what you value, and work together. This collaboration is something we have to take into the future, and it is something the world can learn from.
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This is without a doubt the most significant natural disaster to ever hit British Columbia's forests. We expect that by 2013, about 80 per cent of our mature natural pine will have been infested by the mountain pine beetle, ... This requires all of us to take unprecedented actions and to think in unprecedented ways.
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Clearly there was a systemic breakdown. British Columbians aren't happy with it. I'm not happy with it. I'm sure cabinet's not happy with it.
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We expected all the files to go from the children's commission to the coroner's office and that they would be investigated.
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The transition plan was pretty clearly laid out in the legislation,
results
We can't look at the results we've had and say those are the results we want.
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I guess if you're going to try to build a more constructive legislature, sometimes you have to give the opposition an opportunity to make some decisions,
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My expectation today remains exactly what it was nine years ago, even, six, five and four years ago. I expect children's deaths to be investigated,
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I give credit to the teachers. I think the BCTF came with an open mind,
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There is no question we will engage in that discussion.