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Stephen Smart was a former Canadian journalist who worked in public relations for the provincial government of British Columbia until the swearing-in of the new BC NDP government of Premier John Horgan on (or shortly thereafter) July 18, 2017, serving as former Premier Christy Clark's Press Secretary and reporting to the Executive Director of Communications and Issues Management, Ben Chin, also a former CTV and CBC TV news reporter and anchor, for several years. Subsequent to that, he was named Press Secretary in the office of the Leader of the Official Opposition, though he no longer appears in the electronic staff directory for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia following Clark's announced resignation as Leader of the BC Liberal Party and of the Official Opposition, as well as MLA for the Kelowna West provincial riding, effective or after August 4, 2017, so it's widely believed that Smart is currently exploring other professional opportunities.

Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, he graduated from the Broadcast Journalism program at British Columbia Institute of Technology. After working as a producer on radio station CKNW for seven years, he joined CTV News as a reporter in 2007.

Smart won a B.C. Association of Broadcasters Best Reporting Award for his radio reporting of the BC Ferries 'Queen of the North' sinking in 2006. He also won a Gold Ribbon Award from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters for his coverage of the Robert Pickton trial in New Westminster in 2007.[1]

Smart left CTV in 2010 to work for CBC as a legislative reporter. In 2012, CBC Ombudsman Kirk LaPointe responded to a public complaint about a possible conflict of interest because Smart reported about politics before and after marrying Rebecca Scott who had joined the provincial government as deputy press secretary for Premier Christy Clark. LaPointe and other journalists did state that no bias was evident in Smart's reporting.[2]

In 2014, Smart left the legislature's press gallery in Victoria to transfer to Vancouver public relations sector.[3][4] Smart worked with the Citizen Relations public relations firm until being hired as the press secretary for Premier Christy Clark in early 2016.[5]

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1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080115/bc_stephensmart_080115/20090601/|title=CTV News: Stephen Smart}}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Macleod|first1=Andrew|title=CBC ombudsman finds conflict in reporter's link to Premier Clark's office|url=https://thetyee.ca/Blogs/TheHook/BC-Politics/2012/01/20/SmartScott/|accessdate=2016-02-16|work=The Tyee|date=2012-01-20}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Leyne|first1=Les|title=Press Pass: A Smart move out of the gallery|url=http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/press-pass-a-smart-move-out-of-the-gallery-1.1423605|accessdate=2016-02-16|work=Victoria Times-Colonist|date=2014-10-11}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Alphabetical Listings - S|url=http://www.vancouverbroadcasters.com/S.html|website=vancouverbroadcasters.ca|accessdate=2016-02-16}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Olivier|first1=Cassidy|title=Stephen Smart hired as Christy Clark's new press secretary|url=https://vancouversun.com/news/stephen+smart+hired+christy+clark+press+secretary/11741684/story.html|accessdate=2016-03-03|work=The Vancouver Sun|agency=Postmedia News|date=2016-02-24}}
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