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  2. List of premiers of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    David Eby has been premier of British Columbia since 2022.. The premier of British Columbia is the first minister for the Canadian province of British Columbia.The province was a British crown colony governed by the governors of British Columbia [1] before joining Canadian Confederation in 1871. [2]

  3. Premier of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The premier of British Columbia is the first minister and head of government for the Canadian province of British Columbia.Until the early 1970s, the title prime minister of British Columbia was often used.

  4. James Sinclair (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair was born in Crossroads, Grange, Banffshire, Scotland, [1] the son of James George Sinclair [2] and Betsy Sinclair (née Ross). [3] [4] He moved to Vancouver with his family in 1911 where his father, who had already immigrated a year earlier, was among the founders of Vancouver Technical Secondary School, the area's first vocational school, and served as the school's second principal ...

  5. Provincial premiers who have become Canadian MPs - Wikipedia

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    Premiers of Canadian provinces since Canadian confederation who have subsequently been elected to the House of Commons of Canada.. Dave Barrett - British Columbia; Andrew George Blair - New Brunswick

  6. Richard McBride - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard McBride, KCMG KC (December 15, 1870 – August 6, 1917) was a British Columbia politician and is often considered the founder of the British Columbia Conservative Party. McBride was first elected to the provincial legislature in the 1898 election and served in the cabinet of James Dunsmuir from 1900 to 1901 as Minister of Mines.

  7. W. A. C. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    William Andrew Cecil Bennett PC OC (September 6, 1900 – February 23, 1979) was a Canadian politician who served as the 25th premier of British Columbia from 1952 to 1972. With just over 20 years in office, Bennett remains the longest-serving premier in British Columbia history. He was a member of the Social Credit Party (Socreds).

  8. Government of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The term Government of British Columbia can refer to either the collective set of all three institutions, or more specifically to the executive—ministers of the Crown (the Executive Council) of the day, and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency, i.e. the civil services, whom the ministers direct—which ...

  9. Barrett ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Barrett ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from September 15, 1972, to December 22, 1975. It was led by Dave Barrett , the 26th premier of British Columbia , and consisted of members of the New Democratic Party .