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Premier Gordon Campbell’s Video Gallery: Welcoming the Aga Khan

Premier Campbell welcomed His Highness the Aga Khan, the Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims and Founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network to Vancouver on November 24. The Aga Khan is visiting Canada on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee, celebrating 50 years as Imam. http://www.multimedia.gov.bc.ca [...]

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Aid should go to workers, Premier says

Any federal economic assistance package should go directly to workers, not their employers, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell said yesterday.Just two days earlier, his Finance Minister told The Globe and Mail that a federal bailout package to the auto and aerospace industries should also be available to the forest sector.

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Discussing Diversity With The Aga Khan

November 25, 2008 Premier Gordon Campbell hosted His Highness the Aga Khan for a meeting and luncheon with community, education and business leaders during the Aga Khan’s visit to British Columbia as part of his Golden Jubilee celebration. The Aga Khan is the Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims. Premier Gordon Campbell hosted His [...]

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Ismaili Muslim leader says Canada’s diversity model for the world

VANCOUVER, B.C. — The leader of the world’s 15 million Ismaili Muslims says Canada’s pluralism is a model to the world. The Aga Khan is in Vancouver today, ending a four-city Canadian tour in celebration of his 50th anniversary as Imam. He was greeted by B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell who held a private meeting with him before [...]

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Premier's P3 award criticized by unions

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell was given an award last night for achievements in the field of public-private partnerships, an honour criticized by some major unions opposed to such development.

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B.C. Premier calls 'timber!' on auto aid

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell cautioned yesterday against a unilateral federal bailout for the auto industry, saying any package should help workers in all industries and not just the Big Three North American auto companies - whose failings he blamed on ''bad business decisions'' and ''unsustainable'' labour costs.

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Premier promises to protect historic Chinese pioneers’ sites

(Caption: One of the potential Chinese burial sites Bill Chu found with help from his aboriginal friends. CIV Photo) We were able to catch the premier on record to support protection of historic Chinese sites in the interior last week. Here’s what Gordon Campbell said on record. Bill Chu is a community activist who has been running around [...]

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Politicians going online to reach voters

Premier Gordon Campbell has a Twitter account, US president elect Barack Obama is no stranger to Youtube and BC's NDP is launching a new website this week. The trend is clear, more political players are ...

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B.C. Premier looks for silver lining in storm clouds

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell is not one of those waiting for things to return to normal. The way he sees it, normal no longer exists.''People want to say that what's going on is a perfect storm,'' the Premier said in an interview in his office. ''It's not a perfect storm. It's a seismic shift. An earthquake has hit our global economy and everyone is dying for things to be the same and it's never going...

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Fast Cats redux?

The Gordon Campbell Liberals have made much in the way of political hay over the once promising but eventually dry docked Fast Cat ferries of the Glen Clark era, frequently pointing to their berth in North Vancouver and suggesting that the NDP governme...

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NDP slams Campbell over 'bling' spending

The hefty medal measures eight centimetres across and the most notable feature on its face are the large letters: ''Presented by Premier Gordon Campbell.'' It's an award for delivering a gold-medal performance in venue construction.

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All eyes on NDP as tax-cut legislation looms

Premier Gordon Campbell likes to say that his New Democratic Party opponents have voted against 103 tax cuts since he took over the provincial government in 2001.The NDP will soon have a chance to add to that figure, or break with tradition.

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Rick Hansen helps open Blusson Spinal Cord Centre at VGH

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell and Rick Hansen were on hand this morning to officially open the Blusson Spinal Cord Centre at Vancouver General Hospital. The $45 million centre is one of only two in the ...

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Advice for new ministers

Chris Trotter and Gordon Campbell need have no fear, there is no great "libertarian experiment" about to break out at the top -- more's the pity. Instead we have a public service full of what Liberty Scott calls bright-eyed bushy-tailed mediocrities who have spent nine years serving a pro-active interventionist government who will now be serving a status-quo interventionist government full of bright-eyed...

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Premiers all smiles after inconclusive get-together

Though nothing tangible came of it, Premier Gordon Campbell was all smiles after last week's first ministers meeting. In and of itself, that wasn't a big surprise: Unlike his NDP predecessor, Glen Clark, Mr. Campbell has always taken a constructive approach to federal-provincial relations. And the quick trip back east garnered positive media coverage for a line not often heard when provincial premiers...