
Christy Clark
Christy Clark is a Canadian politician and former Premier of British Columbia, serving from 2011 to 2017. A member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, she focused on economic growth and education during her time in office and was a significant figure in provincial politics.
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Christy Clark was the premier when Mike McDonald served as her chief of staff.
BC Conservatives leadership vote to offer glimpse into party’s visionB.C. Conservatives cannot be ‘kooky’ if they want to be elected, says former premier Christy Clark.
Rookie MP Aaron Gunn considers bid to lead BC ConservativesB.C. premier Christy Clark supported the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Morneau asked future CEOs to weigh in on Trans Mountain pipeline purchase. Here’s how it wentChristy Clark was the B.C. premier who attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Woodfibre LNG project in 2016.
Woodfibre LNG is halfway through its long journey to build its B.C. export terminalB.C.’s former premier, Christy Clark, walked out of a meeting with fellow premiers and announced her province would not sign on to a national energy strategy unless her conditions were met.
A polite ‘no’: B.C. Premier Eby seeks to avoid a battle over Alberta’s pipeline ambitionsConstruction of the controversial dam started in July 2015 under former B.C. Liberal premier Christy Clark.
BC Hydro says Site C dam is fully operational ahead of scheduleIn 2011, then-B.C. premier Christy Clark optimistically forecast three B.C. LNG export terminals would be operating by 2020.
Business Brief: Step on the gasFormer premier Christy Clark was the leader under whom John Rustad was appointed aboriginal relations minister.
Politicians need to be paid more, B.C. Conservative Leader Rustad saysIn 2015, then-B.C. Premier Christy Clark insisted any housing action must help 'first-time homebuyers get into the market while protecting the equity of existing homeowners.'
No party can fix housing without compensating millennials and Gen ZFormer B.C. premier Christy Clark says she won’t be running for Liberals.
Politics Insider: Poilievre says he won Tory leadership race without India’s helpFormer British Columbia premier Christy Clark has announced she won’t be running as a candidate in the federal election.
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says she won’t be running for LiberalsHe also backed Christy Clark when she was campaigning to be premier for the B.C. Liberal Party in 2012.
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