Christy Clark

Christy Clark

politician Canada

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.

Born on Oct 27, 1965 (60 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
115,592
Power
5,171$
Sentiment
5.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 3 5.67 0.28% +10% 38,005,238 115,592 $1,700,000 5,171$
Totals 3 38,005,238 115,592 $1,700,000 5,171$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: B.C. Conservatives cannot be ‘kooky’ if they want to be elected, says former premier Christy Clark. 5

The Globe and Mail: Rookie MP Aaron Gunn considers bid to lead BC Conservatives

Canada Canada: B.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. 5

The Globe and Mail: A polite ‘no’: B.C. Premier Eby seeks to avoid a battle over Alberta’s pipeline ambitions

Canada Canada: Construction of the controversial dam started in July 2015 under former B.C. Liberal premier Christy Clark. 6

The Globe and Mail: BC Hydro says Site C dam is fully operational ahead of schedule

Canada Canada: In 2011, then-B.C. premier Christy Clark optimistically forecast three B.C. LNG export terminals would be operating by 2020. 6

The Globe and Mail: Business Brief: Step on the gas

Canada Canada: Former premier Christy Clark was the leader under whom John Rustad was appointed aboriginal relations minister. 6

The Globe and Mail: Politicians need to be paid more, B.C. Conservative Leader Rustad says

Canada Canada: In 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.' 6

The Globe and Mail: No party can fix housing without compensating millennials and Gen Z

Canada Canada: Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark has announced she won’t be running as a candidate in the federal election. 5

The Globe and Mail: Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says she won’t be running for Liberals