British Columbia

-Gordon Campbell-Liberal


HON. GORDON CAMPBELL

PREMIER

Gordon Campbell was sworn in as British Columbiaıs 34th Premier on June 5, 2001.

Mr. Campbell was elected leader of the B.C. Liberal Party in September 1993. He was elected to the B.C. Legislature in 1994 in a by-election to represent the riding of Vancouver­Quilchena and was re-elected in 1996 and 2001 for Vancouver­Point Grey.

Mr. Campbell attended public school in Vancouver. After graduating he received a scholarship to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He worked his way through university in the dining hall and as the associate to the secretary of the college, and received his bachelor of arts degree. He later received a masterıs of business administration from Simon Fraser University.

He was a secondary school teacher, basketball and track coach in Yola, Nigeria, working under the auspices of CUSO. He then became an assistant to former Vancouver mayor Art Phillips. From 1976 to 1981, he worked with Marathon Realty, where he became general manager of development. In 1981, he founded Citycore Development Corporation.

In 1984, Mr. Campbell was elected to Vancouver City Council. From 1986 to 1993, he served as Mayor of Vancouver for three successive terms.

Mr. Campbell and his wife Nancy, a school vice-principal, have two sons.

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B.C. Premiers

Premiers of British Columbia since 1871

Premiers of the province of British Columbia since 1871, the year British Columbia joined the Confederation of Canada.

 

Premier Term of Office
Gordon Campbell 2001 to present
Ujjal Dosanjh 2000 to 2001
Dan Miller 1999 to 2000
Glen Clark 1996 to 1999
Michael Harcourt 1991 to 1996
Rita Johnston 1991
Bill Vander Zalm 1986 to 1991
Bill Bennett 1975 to 1986
David Barrett 1972 to 1975
W.A.C. Bennett 1952 to 1972
Byron Johnson 1947 to 1952
John Hart 1941 to 1947
T.D. Pattullo 1933 to 1941
Simon Tolmie 1928 to 1933
John MacLean 1927 to 1928
John Oliver 1918 to 1927
Harlan Brewster 1916 to 1918
William Bowser 1915 to 1916
Richard McBride 1903 to 1915
Edward G. Prior 1902 to 1903
James Dunsmuir 1900 to 1902
Joseph Martin 1900
Charles Semlin 1898 to 1900
John Herbert Turner 1895 to 1898
Theodore Davie 1892 to 1895
John Robson 1889 to 1892
A.E.B. Davie 1887 to 1889
William Smithe 1883 to 1887
Robert Beaven 1882 to 1883
George Anthony Walkem 1878 to 1882
Andrew Charles Elliott 1876 to 1878
George Anthony Walkem 1878 to 1882
Amor de Cosmos 1872 to 1874
John F. McCreight 1871 to 1872

 

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