Glen Clark
Premier of British Columbia from 1996 to 1999 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Glen David Clark (born November 22, 1957) is a Canadian retail executive and former politician who served as the 31st premier of British Columbia from 1996 to 1999.
For the baseball player, see Glen Clark (baseball). For the former lacrosse coach and player, see Glenn Clark.
Quick Facts 31st Premier of British Columbia, Monarch ...
Glen David Clark | |
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31st Premier of British Columbia | |
In office February 22, 1996 – August 25, 1999 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Lieutenant Governor | Garde Gardom |
Preceded by | Mike Harcourt |
Succeeded by | Dan Miller |
Leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party | |
In office February 22, 1996 – August 25, 1999 | |
Preceded by | Michael Harcourt |
Succeeded by | Dan Miller (interim) |
Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations of British Columbia | |
In office November 5, 1991 – September 15, 1993 | |
Premier | Mike Harcourt |
Preceded by | John Jansen |
Succeeded by | Elizabeth Cull |
Minister of Employment and Investment of British Columbia | |
In office September 15, 1993 – February 22, 1996 | |
Premier | Mike Harcourt |
Succeeded by | Dan Miller |
Minister Responsible for Youth of British Columbia | |
In office February 28, 1996 – August 25, 1999 | |
Premier | Glen Clark |
Succeeded by | Andrew Petter |
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Kingsway Vancouver East (1986-1991) | |
In office October 22, 1986 – May 16, 2001 | |
Preceded by | Dave Barrett Alexander Macdonald |
Succeeded by | Rob Nijjar |
President & COO of the Jim Pattison Group | |
Assumed office 2002 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1957-11-22) November 22, 1957 (age 66) Nanaimo, British Columbia |
Political party | British Columbia New Democratic Party |
Spouse | Dale Clark |
Alma mater | Simon Fraser University (BA) University of British Columbia (M.A.) |
Occupation | Politician, retail executive |
Profession | Policy consultant |
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