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  2. Gordon Gibson Jr - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Fulerton Gibson OBC (August 23, 1937 – November 10, 2023), often referred to as Gordon Gibson Jr., was a Canadian author, political columnist, and politician in British Columbia. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1974 to 1979, and served as the leader of the BC Liberal Party between 1975 and 1979.

  3. Gordon Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Gibson may refer to: Gordon Gibson Jr (1937–2023), political columnist, author, and former leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party in British Columbia, Canada Gordon Gibson Sr. (1904–1986), his father, Canadian business leader and politician based in British Columbia

  4. Gordon Gibson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    James Gordon Gibson (November 28, 1904 – July 17, 1986 [1]), often referred to as Gordon Gibson Sr., was a Canadian business leader and politician based in British Columbia. He represented Lillooet from 1953 until his defeat in a byelection in 1955 and North Vancouver from 1960 to 1966 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Liberal.

  5. BC United - Wikipedia

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    Soon, former party leader Gordon Gibson and Vancouver mayor Gordon Campbell entered the leadership race. Campbell won decisively on the first ballot, with former party leader Gordon Gibson placing second and Wilson third. The leadership election was decided on a one-member, one vote system through which Liberals voted for their choices by ...

  6. The Tomorrowpeople - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Gibson formed The Tomorrowpeople in 1996 with his roommate Erich Scholz in Denton, Texas while on a break from touring with Brutal Juice.Following a move to Dallas, the two hooked up with former New Bohemian guitarist Wes Martin who brought them into Steve Curry's SRC Studios in Garland, Texas.

  7. Brutal Juice - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed by singer/guitarist Gordon Gibson and drummer Ben Burt, who added classical/jazz-trained guitarist Ted Wood, and later Sam McCall (bass guitar, who had recorded the band's early demos prior to joining the group) after their first three bassists had come and gone, this lineup recording the How Tasty Was My Little Timmy? tape before Craig Welch joined, initially as a dancer ...

  8. 2005 British Columbia electoral reform referendum - Wikipedia

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    September 20, 2002 — The government appoints former British Columbia Liberal Party leader Gordon Gibson to recommend the structure of the Citizens' Assembly. April 28, 2003 — The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform is created by motion of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. January 2004 — The Citizen's Assembly is convened ...

  9. British Columbia Liberal Party leadership elections - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Gibson (acclaimed) 1979 leadership convention. Held on February 19, 1979 Jev Tothill 250; Hugh Chesley 51 (Source: Globe and Mail, February 19, 1979)