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570:. Fraser supported the decision to remove, from the legislature, murals depicting aboriginal people in what was seen as historically inaccurate and offensive situations. Fraser was also appointed to the Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture which met in the first three sessions, from November 2005 to May 2007. He was previously employed by a shellfish farm, but remained critical of open-net fish farms which interfere with wild salmon populations, like those in the
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588:, which has a pleasing taste to animals but is poisonous, from engine antifreeze sold in the province. Fraser was motivated to create the bill after his cat died of antifreeze-related poisoning. It received first reading on March 7, 2007, but later ruled out of order because it exceeded the limits of a private members bill. The bill was supported by animal welfare organizations such as the
562:. That city suffered heavy damage during a flooding event in November 2006 and a second office, this one in Qualicum Beach, was opened in 2007. Party leader Carole James appointed Fraser to be the BC NDP critic on aboriginal issues. He was appointed to the Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs but the committee was never convened. On aboriginal issues, Fraser supported Premier
423:. With his wife and young daughter, he opened a bed and breakfast business. Only four years later, Fraser became the mayor of Tofino. He was mayor from November 1996 to November 1999, a time when tourism was over-taking logging and fishing as the town's dominant industry. Fraser was supportive of the application to the United Nations to designate
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reassigned Fraser to be the critic for community and rural development, though he stayed on the Select
Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs which, like the previous parliament, was not convened. He was also appointed to the Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides during the 3rd and 4th sessions
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who directed ministry staff to report on implementation options. While the bill was returned for second reading, Fraser proposed a motion to add the ban on ethylene glycol in antifreeze to the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Act being debated in March 2008, though it was voted down by the
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Fraser continued to advocate for improvements to
Bamfield Road and protection of Hamilton marsh, even though his new riding did not cover the land, and to speak out against the BC Liberal forestry management. Fraser was a proponent of bringing new sawmill technology, developed by the German company
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in 2000. Fraser was the subject of a complaint filed at the
British Columbia Ombudsman by one of his councillors, Ken Gibson. The mayor and council issued a resolution stating that Gibson had violated conflict-of-interest laws, using his position on council to influence zoning restrictions on his
617:(Cathedral Grove), oppose developing a new parking lot there and stop logging of old growth forest adjacent to Cathedral Grove. Fraser sought provincial assistance to protect Hamilton Marsh, near Qualicum Beach, after a failed acquisition deal between the land owners, Ducks Unlimited and the
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beginning and his party again forming the official opposition, party leader Dix re-assigned Fraser to be the party's critic covering rural economic development, mining and fisheries issues. Following Dix's resignation as leader, Fraser again endorsed
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was removed from the BC NDP caucus for publicly criticizing the party leadership, Fraser added
Simpson's old role of critic of Aboriginal issues to his portfolio. As several other caucus members questioned the leadership of
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based on concerns regarding potential interaction with the local watershed. The management plan was approved by the ministry but the company agreed to replace 2,4-D. Fraser supported residents who sought to add land to
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he served in various critic and deputy roles at different times, such as on issues relating to community and rural development, mining, fisheries, and aboriginal issues. He introduced two private member bills: the
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Spalding, Derek (August 10, 2011). "Parties clash over viability of new pulp-mill technology; Government says it is not interested in investing in 'unproven' new system".
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land use-related decisions. He accepted a job as an assistant manager of the Tofino
Harbour Authority and served as the chairman of the Working Sound Shellfish Committee.
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Pynn, Larry (March 15, 2010). "Scorched
Tahsish River clearcut sparks call for conservation; Devastation shows need to preserve old-growth forests on fragile landscape".
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Winks, Quintin (October 2, 2009). "Bamfield road still a safety concern; Work done thus far improves the situation but it's a long way from public safety standards".
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rural director Julian Fell for the BC Conservatives, and
Libertarian Robert Clarke. With DeLuca becoming involved in a controversial campaign, funded by the
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which ruled in Gibson's favour, ordering that Gibson be re-instated as a councillor. The mayor and council voted in favour of appealing the decision but the
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Lavoie, Judith (July 11, 2010). "Endangered forest turns into Island battleground; Fate of a small patch of woods pits residents against native band".
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Sinoski, Kelly (January 23, 1999). "UN designation sought for
Clayoquot: Ottawa to announce plans today to pour money into the community application".
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Cernetig, Miro (January 6, 1997). "Clayoquot Sound turns to tourism as fishing and logging decline in the face of increasing government restrictions".
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BC Liberals. The government took action on the issue in April 2009 by implementing a regulation requiring a foul-tasting agent be added to antifreeze.
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as the BC NDP candidate but was opposed by Port
Alberni realtor and guide outfitter Darren DeLuca for the BC Liberal Party and Enid Sangster-Kelly of
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Winks, Quintin (August 20, 2009). "Fraser keeps on pushing for Voith; Technology from German company could revolutionize B.C. forest industry".
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Kines, Lindsay (April 2, 2009). "Province to require antifreeze additive; Manufacturers must add bitter substance to prevent pet poisoning".
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went on to win and appointed Fraser as critic for aboriginal relations, moving the role of critic for community and rural development to
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Caranci, Julia (February 19, 2008). "Bamfield Road debate intensifies; MLA confronts Liberals in legislature about road's condition".
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Winks, Quintin (August 14, 2009). "Money keeps Catalyst from new technology; Paper company may have a second shot at German system".
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Caranci, Julia (July 15, 2008). "Woman dies in accident; 27-year-old's van skidded off Bamfield Road and struck a tree, police say".
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Thomson, Heather (June 15, 2009). "Fraser excited about his new role; MLA appointed critic for community and rural development".
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Dianne St. Jacques representing the BC Liberals, Paul Musgrave for the BC Green Party, and Nanaimo resident Dallas Hills for the
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2691:"Fragile cave ecosystems need protection: Fraser Hamilton Marsh preservation plans posed to B.C. Marsh proponents want it all".
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riding withdrew, the riding association asked Fraser to stand for election. The 47-year-old Fraser, who was living in
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Hume, Stephen (March 20, 1999). "Tofino and Ucluelet in a clash of cultures: One touristy, the other working-class".
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Omand, Geordon (June 12, 2017). "Party whip a key role in provincial government's narrow minority".
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taking over as whip. As Minister, Fraser led two government bills through to adoption. First, the
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which sought to create a registry of cave sites and create legal protection for them. In both the
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McKenzie, Scott (April 26, 2013). "Stockwell Day visits the Valley to throw support to DeLuca".
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McKenzie, Scott (March 4, 2013). "Conservative party names nominee for Alberni-Pacific Rim".
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Horner, Neil (January 18, 2010). "Province, industry set aside land to protect cave system".
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Wilson, Valerie (March 15, 2008). "MLA fails again to ban toxic antifreeze ingredient".
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Bailey, Ian (November 10, 2006). "Qualicum MLA wants deadly antifreeze banned in B.C.".
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on October 24, 2019, and it was adopted November 28 with all party support to implement
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Horner, Neil (June 3, 2010). "MLA Fraser looks to set protections in place for caves".
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3312:"B.C. makes history with legislation to implement UN declaration on Indigenous rights"
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Horner, Neil (July 27, 2009). "MLA Fraser still committed to helping preserve marsh".
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Drews, Keven (February 28, 2000). "Municipal governments need better representation".
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Dane, Colleen (August 30, 2005). "Herbicides not acceptable risk, says MLA Fraser".
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as the Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation on July 18, 2017, with
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Chan, Cheryl (May 30, 2010). "Protecting B.C.'s caves; To keep out the 'trash'".
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Thomson, Heather (October 12, 2010). "Fraser to take over vacated critic role".
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Bennett, Nelson (June 18, 2004). "Scott Fraser: NDP candidate Nanaimo-Alberni".
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which had several traffic-related deaths. Fraser was a persistent critic of the
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Horner, Neil (April 18, 2006). "Park proponents push for Class A designation".
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Lavoie, Judith (January 18, 2008). "Logging near Cathedral Grove raises ire".
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Morrow, Shayne (October 25, 2007). "Penner says anti-freeze law will happen".
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Morrow, Shayne (May 9, 2005). "NDP leader raises roof at packed Hansen Hall".
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Pynn, Larry (April 11, 2017). "Trophy hunting Liberal candidate under fire".
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Horner, Neil (April 29, 2005). "James receives warmer welcome in Oceanside".
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Fraser did not initially put his name forward to represent the BC NDP in the
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Horner, Neil (April 3, 2007). "Political rep. opens Qualicum Beach office".
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for the BC Conservatives. While DeLuca was endorsed by federal Conservative
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Winks, Quintin (April 24, 2009). "A brief introduction to the candidates".
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Morrow, Shayne (January 17, 2011). "MLA Fraser backs Horgan to head NDP".
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Thomson, Heather (June 18, 2013). "MLA's new role could benefit Valley".
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who campaigned in the riding in late-April and early-May. The incumbent,
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Prior to becoming an MLA, Fraser served one term (1996–1999) as mayor of
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Rud, Jeff (March 8, 2007). "MLA tries to ban sale of toxic antifreeze".
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Shaw, Rob (January 11, 2011). "Horgan enters race for NDP leadership".
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Fraser introduced one piece of legislation during the 39th Parliament:
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Fraser introduced one piece of legislation in the 38th Parliament: the
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Thomson, Heather (December 7, 2010). "Fraser shocked by lost leader".
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Kines, Lindsay (June 22, 2005). "Moderates in NDP win key positions".
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Morrow, Shayne (April 7, 2005). "Local NDP going with Scott Fraser".
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Horner, Neil (November 25, 2010). "Fraser backs James at NDP helm".
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Davies, Fred (May 9, 2006). "Penner, Fraser square off on E&N".
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Fletcher, Tom (April 27, 2007). "Legislature murals to come down".
760:, Fraser easily won the riding with over 50% of the vote. With the
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3132:"Darren DeLuca throws his hat into race for provincial election".
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Cleverley, Bill (June 24, 2004). "Battle to unlock Tories' hold".
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New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Cross, Allison (March 9, 2007). "Antifreeze bill gets applause".
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British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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3338:"Mid Island-Pacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser won't seek re-election"
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Horner, Neil (March 1, 2010). "Fraser decries forest policy".
2219:"Conservative leader Harper to visit Parksville on Tuesday".
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3210:"Global experts support proposed B.C. cave protection bill"
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Horner, Neil (May 22, 2007). "Parties split on findings".
2101:"Ombudsman checks Tofino councillor's beefs about mayor".
777:(Bill M-232), though it again did not pass first reading.
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Pearson, Niomi (April 7, 2006). "Grove park plans dead".
2160:"Federal NDP is choosing its Nanaimo Alberni candidate".
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Horner, Neil (May 25, 2009). "Fraser to keep donating".
3408:"Statement of Votes - 40th Provincial General Election"
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by that time, agreed. He was supported by party leader
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Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation of
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Fraser's electoral district was re-arranged, removing
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approached, Fraser expressed interest in becoming the
2748:"Fraser to use his pay hike to set up scholarships".
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Members of the Executive Council of British Columbia
3291:"Horgan's Heroes: Premier unveils his NDP Cabinet".
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Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
2015:"Alberni-Pacific Rim candidates and riding profile"
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
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322:Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
600:On local issues, Fraser sought changes to the
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3238:"Meet the candidates; Election May 9".
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103:British Columbia Legislative Assembly
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3444:- Scott Fraser (Alberni-Pacific Rim)
3310:Penner, Derrick (October 24, 2019).
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2575:"We'll fight spraying – Fraser".
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627:Private Managed Forest Land Act
483:councillor Hira Chopra for the
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3176:Port Alberni, British Columbia
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2417:"Fish farm approvals halted".
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2187:. January 10, 2004. p. 1.
2179:"NDP hopefuls gather Sunday".
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358:2014 NDP leadership elections
308:(2017-2020) he served in the
3386:"Election Financing Reports"
3208:Pynn, Larry (May 12, 2016).
3060:Parksville, British Columbia
3005:Parksville, British Columbia
2986:Parksville, British Columbia
2868:Parksville, British Columbia
2849:Parksville, British Columbia
2773:Parksville, British Columbia
2697:Parksville, British Columbia
2678:Parksville, British Columbia
2619:Parksville, British Columbia
2600:Parksville, British Columbia
2581:Parksville, British Columbia
2562:Parksville, British Columbia
2425:. April 1, 2008. p. 12.
2423:Parksville, British Columbia
2404:Parksville, British Columbia
2385:Parksville, British Columbia
2345:Parksville, British Columbia
2286:Parksville, British Columbia
791:Regional District of Nanaimo
619:Regional District of Nanaimo
499:, and Barbara Biley for the
7:
3542:Premier of British Columbia
3297:Vancouver, British Columbia
3263:Vancouver, British Columbia
3218:Vancouver, British Columbia
2756:. June 19, 2007. p. 3.
2130:. April 9, 2001. p. 3.
2122:"Fraser on tourism board".
2111:. May 27, 1999. p. B7.
1738:
1504:
1314:
1149:
899:
842:subsequent October election
812:appointed Fraser to be the
635:Brookfield Asset Management
584:. The bill proposed to ban
10:
3812:
3761:Businesspeople from Ottawa
3244:Victoria, British Columbia
3100:Victoria, British Columbia
3056:Parksville - Qualicum News
3001:Parksville - Qualicum News
2982:Parksville - Qualicum News
2889:Victoria, British Columbia
2864:Parksville - Qualicum News
2845:Parksville - Qualicum News
2769:Parksville - Qualicum News
2693:Parksville - Qualicum News
2674:Parksville - Qualicum News
2659:Victoria, British Columbia
2615:Parksville - Qualicum News
2596:Parksville - Qualicum News
2577:Parksville - Qualicum News
2558:Parksville - Qualicum News
2543:Victoria, British Columbia
2503:Victoria, British Columbia
2419:Parksville - Qualicum News
2400:Parksville - Qualicum News
2381:Parksville - Qualicum News
2366:Victoria, British Columbia
2341:Parksville - Qualicum News
2328:. May 7, 2005. p. A4.
2326:Victoria, British Columbia
2282:Parksville - Qualicum News
2248:Victoria, British Columbia
2229:. May 3, 2004. p. A3.
2227:Victoria, British Columbia
2206:Victoria, British Columbia
2109:Victoria, British Columbia
1752:
1747:
1744:
1741:
1513:
1510:
1507:
1323:
1320:
1317:
1155:
1152:
908:
905:
902:
463:nominee for the riding of
276:electoral district in the
3570:
3552:
3477:
3474:
3471:
3466:
3456:
2946:Nanaimo, British Columbia
2522:Nanaimo, British Columbia
2482:Nanaimo, British Columbia
2185:Nanaimo, British Columbia
2037:Nanaimo, British Columbia
1991:
1981:
1973:
1956:
1941:
1926:
1697:
1678:
1663:
1648:
1463:
1444:
1429:
1414:
1273:
1261:
1246:
1231:
1216:
1108:
1096:
1086:
1071:
1056:
1041:
858:
775:Cave Protection Act, 2016
699:Cave Protection Act, 2010
615:MacMillan Provincial Park
263:
255:
240:
232:
224:
214:
193:
188:
184:
173:
165:
153:
141:
130:
99:
87:
75:
65:
54:
46:
42:
30:
23:
1206:Enid Mary Sangster-Kelly
830:Tla'amin Final Agreement
750:2013 provincial election
647:2009 provincial election
513:2005 provincial election
369:Tofino, British Columbia
3766:Politicians from Ottawa
2318:"A matter of opinion".
1942:Total rejected ballots
1664:Total rejected ballots
1430:Total rejected ballots
1232:Total rejected ballots
1057:Total rejected ballots
1007:Robert Alexander Clarke
602:E&N Railway Company
538:, Michael Mann for the
491:, Michael Mann for the
1610:Democratic Reform
890:Mid Island-Pacific Rim
501:Marxist–Leninist Party
274:Mid Island-Pacific Rim
109:Mid Island-Pacific Rim
663:BC Refederation Party
572:Broughton Archipelago
497:Canadian Action Party
457:2004 federal election
373:2004 federal election
3191:Alberni Valley Times
3172:Alberni Valley Times
3153:Alberni Valley Times
3134:Alberni Valley Times
3115:Alberni Valley Times
3075:Alberni Valley Times
3037:Alberni Valley Times
2923:Alberni Valley Times
2904:Alberni Valley Times
2826:Alberni Valley Times
2807:Alberni Valley Times
2788:Alberni Valley Times
2750:Alberni Valley Times
2731:Alberni Valley Times
2712:Alberni Valley Times
2634:Alberni Valley Times
2459:Alberni Valley Times
2301:Alberni Valley Times
2263:Alberni Valley Times
2162:Alberni Valley Times
2143:Alberni Valley Times
2124:Alberni Valley Times
1169:Scott Kenneth Fraser
848:winning the riding.
797:, to oppose the end
669:began, party leader
544:Democratic Reform BC
461:New Democratic Party
419:, then, in 1992, to
377:New Democratic Party
344:which sought to ban
270:Scott Kenneth Fraser
198:Scott Kenneth Fraser
1305:Alberni-Pacific Rim
1188:Darren Frank DeLuca
1140:Alberni-Pacific Rim
944:Darren Frank DeLuca
726:leadership election
676:cosmetic pesticides
655:Alberni-Pacific Rim
507:Provincial politics
409:Carleton University
350:Cave Protection Act
115:Alberni-Pacific Rim
16:Canadian politician
3730:Jennifer Whiteside
3278:The Globe and Mail
2942:Nanaimo Daily News
2518:Nanaimo Daily News
2478:Nanaimo Daily News
2181:Nanaimo Daily News
2070:The Globe and Mail
2033:Nanaimo Daily News
1927:Total valid votes
1649:Total valid votes
1635:James Dominic King
1614:Jen Fisher-Bradley
1593:Michael "Mik" Mann
1415:Total valid votes
1359:Dianne St. Jacques
1217:Total valid votes
1087:Registered voters
1042:Total valid votes
728:, Fraser endorsed
477:Conservative Party
389:Conservative Party
3738:
3737:
3670:Sheila Malcolmson
3557:C. Clark ministry
3505:
3504:
3467:Cabinet post (1)
3293:The Vancouver Sun
3021:The Vancouver Sun
2087:The Vancouver Sun
2053:The Vancouver Sun
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1997:
1994:
1693:
1692:
1459:
1458:
1269:
1268:
1104:
1103:
469:preferential vote
433:Biosphere Reserve
310:Executive Council
267:
266:
3803:
3680:Michelle Mungall
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3524:
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2956:
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2290:
2289:
2277:
2271:
2270:
2258:
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2237:
2231:
2230:
2216:
2210:
2209:
2195:
2189:
2188:
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2169:
2157:
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2138:
2132:
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2119:
2113:
2112:
2098:
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2081:
2075:
2074:
2064:
2058:
2057:
2047:
2041:
2040:
2028:
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1962:
1952:
1947:
1937:
1932:
1907:Marxist–Leninist
1750:
1731:
1718:
1711:
1704:
1695:
1694:
1689:
1684:
1674:
1669:
1659:
1654:
1497:
1495:Alberni-Qualicum
1484:
1477:
1470:
1461:
1460:
1455:
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1440:
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1425:
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1294:
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1067:
1062:
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879:
872:
865:
856:
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852:Electoral record
517:Alberni-Qualicum
438:BC Supreme Court
417:British Columbia
360:Fraser endorsed
337:40th Parliaments
249:British Columbia
189:Personal details
178:
156:
144:
135:
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123:Alberni-Qualicum
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49:British Columbia
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21:
20:
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3810:
3806:
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3801:
3800:
3741:
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3739:
3734:
3715:Nicholas Simons
3705:Selina Robinson
3566:
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3548:
3535:
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3427:
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3416:
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1884:Canadian Action
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1727:
1722:
1687:
1682:
1672:
1667:
1657:
1652:
1572:Jack Thornburgh
1550:Gillian Trumper
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1488:
1453:
1448:
1438:
1433:
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1080:
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883:
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806:41st Parliament
783:
781:41st Parliament
762:40th Parliament
746:
744:40th Parliament
667:39th Parliament
643:
641:39th Parliament
631:37th Parliament
586:ethylene glycol
564:Gordon Campbell
556:38th Parliament
552:
550:38th Parliament
540:Marijuana Party
532:Gillian Trumper
509:
493:Marijuana Party
465:Nanaimo—Alberni
442:Court of Appeal
425:Clayoquot Sound
407:, and attended
397:
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379:nominee in the
346:ethylene glycol
306:41st Parliament
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1841:David Wright
1792:Scott Fraser
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1766:James Lunney
1761:Conservative
1527:Scott Fraser
1526:
1401:Dallas Hills
1397:Refederation
1337:Scott Fraser
1336:
1264:Elections BC
1202:Conservative
1168:
1099:Elections BC
1028:Dan Cebuliak
1024:Refederation
982:Conservative
922:Scott Fraser
921:
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799:grizzly bear
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671:Carole James
653:, to create
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582:(Bill M-202)
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473:James Lunney
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89:Succeeded by
56:
25:Scott Fraser
18:
3690:Lana Popham
3655:Ravi Kahlon
3635:Rob Fleming
3590:George Chow
3575:Harry Bains
3547:(2017–2022)
3545:John Horgan
3485:John Rustad
3460:John Horgan
1817:Hira Chopra
1631:Independent
1003:Libertarian
986:Julian Fell
810:John Horgan
795:Safari Club
767:John Horgan
730:John Horgan
717:Bob Simpson
536:Green Party
489:Green Party
362:John Horgan
143:Preceded by
82:John Rustad
77:Preceded by
70:John Horgan
3745:Categories
3720:Jinny Sims
3615:Adrian Dix
3610:Mitzi Dean
3605:Judy Darcy
3580:Lisa Beare
3478:Successor
2001:References
1739:Candidate
1505:Candidate
1315:Candidate
1150:Candidate
900:Candidate
822:Garry Begg
814:party whip
738:Harry Lali
734:Adrian Dix
529:BC Liberal
450:pre-treaty
446:Tourism BC
395:Background
324:(UNDRIP).
259:Politician
256:Occupation
3665:Bowinn Ma
3660:Anne Kang
3625:David Eby
3370:3 January
2967:Vancouver
2444:Vancouver
1861:Marijuana
1829:$ 29,462
1805:$ 54,710
1779:$ 62,241
1589:Marijuana
1560:$ 83,861
1537:$ 71,781
1368:$ 81,099
1347:$ 46,016
953:$ 61,004
932:$ 30,337
754:Errington
413:Vancouver
176:In office
166:Mayor of
133:In office
57:In office
1957:Turnout
1853:$ 9,530
1679:Turnout
1623:$ 1,777
1445:Turnout
1410:$ 1,260
1262:Source:
1247:Turnout
1097:Source:
1072:Turnout
995:$ 1,818
974:$ 2,262
659:Ucluelet
645:For the
610:Garlon 4
251:, Canada
233:Children
210:, Canada
3538:Cabinet
3475:Office
1987:−19.66
1920:–
1897:–
1850:–
1813:Liberal
1683:26,735
1653:26,590
1545:Liberal
1449:17,775
1419:17,667
1355:Liberal
1184:Liberal
940:Liberal
769:in the
554:As the
475:of the
455:As the
405:Ontario
387:of the
375:as the
228:Dolores
208:Ontario
66:Premier
3417:17 May
1961:59,447
1931:59,278
1820:11,770
1802:+17.78
1796:19,152
1776:−21.55
1770:23,158
1736:Party
1726::
1644:$ 180
1602:$ 100
1581:$ 281
1531:13,988
1502:Party
1492::
1389:$ 350
1341:10,488
1312:Party
1302::
1251:18,566
1226:100.00
1221:18,366
1194:34.52
1176:57.55
1173:10,569
1147:Party
1137::
1091:40,677
1076:25,717
1051:100.00
1046:25,598
1037:$ 666
1016:$ 550
926:12,556
897:Party
887::
838:UNDRIP
715:After
421:Tofino
401:Ottawa
225:Spouse
204:Ottawa
168:Tofino
3411:(PDF)
3359:(PDF)
1983:Swing
1966:68.26
1874:−1.20
1844:4,357
1837:Green
1826:−0.84
1823:19.85
1799:32.30
1773:39.06
1742:Votes
1688:69.02
1575:1,912
1568:Green
1557:36.81
1554:9,788
1534:52.60
1508:Votes
1454:57.68
1383:1,324
1376:Green
1365:31.73
1362:5,605
1344:59.36
1318:Votes
1256:58.22
1212:7.93
1209:1,456
1191:6,341
1153:Votes
1081:63.22
971:20.34
968:5,208
961:Green
950:25.69
947:6,576
929:49.05
903:Votes
710:karst
684:Voith
606:2,4-D
427:as a
3419:2017
3394:2020
3372:2021
3323:2019
3225:2019
1978:hold
1951:0.28
1917:0.13
1894:0.33
1871:0.94
1847:7.35
1673:0.55
1668:145
1641:0.79
1620:1.10
1599:1.51
1578:7.19
1439:0.61
1434:108
1407:1.42
1386:7.49
1241:1.08
1066:0.46
1034:0.34
1013:1.15
992:3.43
787:2017
706:cave
608:and
356:and
354:2011
335:and
333:39th
329:38th
300:and
298:2013
294:2009
194:Born
107:for
3540:of
1946:169
1891:201
1868:560
1658:100
1638:209
1617:292
1596:401
1424:100
1404:250
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