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  2. Christy Clark - Wikipedia

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    Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a Canadian politician who served as the 35th premier of British Columbia from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premier in Canada to lead her party to a plurality of seats in two consecutive general elections.

  3. Christy Clark ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Christy Clark ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 14, 2011, to July 18, 2017. It was led by Christy Clark , the 35th premier of British Columbia , and consisted of members of the British Columbia Liberal Party .

  4. List of premiers of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Privatized BC Rail, hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, oversaw the launch of the Canada Line, introduced the provincial carbon tax, oversaw the completion of Golden Ears Bridge, resigned in HST controversy: 35: Christy Clark (b. 1965) 14 March 2011 18 July 2017 Appointment (39th Leg.)⁠

  5. List of female first ministers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The longest-serving female premier is Christy Clark, who served as premier of British Columbia for over six years, from 14 March 2011 to 18 July 2017. Four of the sixteen women first ministers won the title by defeating an incumbent first minister in a general election, while three were chosen by a consensus of their legislative assembly.

  6. Category:Christy Clark - Wikipedia

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    Christy Clark ministry; Q. Quick Wins ethnic outreach scandal; W. 2013 Westside-Kelowna provincial by-election This page was last edited on 13 October 2024, at 08 ...

  7. Christie Clark - Wikipedia

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    Christie Mary Clark (born December 13, 1973) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Carrie Brady in Days of Our Lives. Early life.

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  9. 2011 British Columbia Liberal Party leadership election

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    The convention elected Christy Clark, who had served as Deputy Premier of British Columbia from 2001 to 2004, as the party's new leader on February 26, 2011. Clark ultimately won the leadership on the third ballot over former Minister of Health Kevin Falcon with 52% of the vote. [1] [2]