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Simon Fraser University (no degree) Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premier in Canada to lead her party to a plurality of seats in ...
Christina Joan “Christy” Clark, 35th premier of British Columbia (2011–2017), radio broadcaster, political staffer (born 29 October 1965 in Burnaby, BC). Clark was a fiscal conservative with a populist flourish, often compared to legendary premier W.A.C. Bennett. She was the first female premier to be re-elected in Canadian history.
Apr 11, 2017 · On February 26, 2011 Christy Clark's life changed. The radio talk show host and former education minister was only supported by one member of the B.C. Liberal caucus, yet she still was able to win ...
Jul 28, 2017 · Here's a brief timeline of Christy Clark's life in the public eye. Rising star 1991: With little experience outside of student politics at SFU, Clark becomes a key campaigner and organizer for the ...
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Oct 27, 2020 · Christy Clark, former leader of the BC Liberals and premier of British Columbia, speaks to CTV News on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. B.C. votes: CTV News' 2020 election hub.
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Jul 29, 2017 · After Christy Clark announced she would be stepping down as leader of the B.C. Liberal Party, the first public comments from her fellow MLAs came from Rich Coleman, B.C.'s long-time deputy premier.
Christina Joan Clark is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premier in Canada to lead her party to a plurality of seats in two consecutive general elections.