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词条 28th Parliament of British Columbia
释义

  1. Members of the 28th General Assembly

  2. Party standings

  3. By-elections

  4. Other changes

  5. References

The 28th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1967 to 1969. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in September 1966.[1] The Social Credit Party led by W. A. C. Bennett formed the government.[2] The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Robert Strachan formed the official opposition.[3]

William Harvey Murray served as speaker for the assembly.[4]

Members of the 28th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1966:[1]

MemberElectoral districtParty{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Howard Richmond McDiarmidAlberniSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Frank Arthur CalderAtlinNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Francis Xavier RichterBoundary-SimilkameenSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Gordon DowdingBurnaby-EdmondsNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Eileen DaillyBurnaby NorthNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Fred VulliamyBurnaby-WillingdonNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}William Collins SpeareCaribooSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}William Kenneth KiernanChilliwackSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}James Roland ChabotColumbia RiverSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Daniel Robert John CampbellComoxSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}David BarrettCoquitlamNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Robert Martin StrachanCowichan-MalahatNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Robert WenmanDeltaSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}George MussallemDewdneySocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Herbert Joseph BruchEsquimaltSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Ray Gillis WillistonFort GeorgeSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Philip Arthur GaglardiKamloopsSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Leo Thomas NimsickKootenayNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Hunter Bertram VogelLangleySocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Isabel DawsonMackenzieSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}David Daniel StupichNanaimoNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Wesley Drewett BlackNelson-CrestonSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}John McRae (Rae) EddieNew WestminsterNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Patricia JordanNorth OkanaganSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Dean Edward SmithNorth Peace RiverSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Raymond Joseph PerraultNorth Vancouver-CapilanoLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Barrie Aird ClarkNorth Vancouver-SeymourLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Alan Brock MacFarlaneOak BayLiberal{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Cyril Morley ShelfordOminecaSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}William Harvey MurrayPrince RupertSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Randolph HardingRevelstoke-SlocanNDP{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Ernest A. LeCoursRichmondSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Donald Leslie BrothersRossland-TrailSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}John Douglas Tidball TisdalleSaanich and the IslandsSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Willis Franklin JefcoatShuswapSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Dudley George LittleSkeenaSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}William Andrew Cecil BennettSouth OkanaganSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Donald McGray PhillipsSouth Peace RiverSocial Credit{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Ernest HallSurreyNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Thomas Rodney BergerVancouver-BurrardNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Raymond Parkinson{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Harold Peter (Herb) CapozziVancouver CentreSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Evan Maurice Wolfe{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Alexander Barrett MacDonaldVancouver EastNDP{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Robert Arthur Williams{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Grace Mary McCarthyVancouver-Little MountainSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Leslie Raymond Peterson{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Garde Basil GardomVancouver-Point GreyLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Patrick Lucey McGeer{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Thomas Audley BateVancouver SouthSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Ralph Raymond Loffmark{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}William Neelands ChantVictoriaSocial Credit{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row}}Waldo McTavish Skillings{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis Allan WilliamsWest Vancouver-Howe SoundLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}William Leonard HartleyYale-LillooetNDP

Notes:

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/1871–1986_ElectoralHistoryofBC.pdf |title=Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871–1986 |publisher=Elections BC |accessdate=2011-07-27}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/premiers.pdf |title=Premiers of British Columbia 1871- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-09-23}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/leaders_of_the_opposition.pdf |title=Leaders of the Opposition in British Columbia 1903- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-07-20 }}{{dead link|date=September 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/speakers.pdf |title=Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-09-23}}
5. ^Vancouver Sun, July 22, 1969

Party standings

AffiliationMembers{{Canadian party colour|BC|Social Credit|row-name}}33{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}New Democratic Party16{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row-name}}6
 Total
55
 Government Majority
11

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[1]

Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
CaribooRobert William BonnerSocial CreditNovember 28, 1966W.C. Speare resigned to provide seat for R.W. Bonner
Vancouver SouthNorman LeviNDPMay 21, 1968death of T.A. Bate September 21, 1967
North Vancouver-CapilanoDavid Maurice BroussonLiberalJuly 15, 1968R.J. Perrault resigned June 5, 1968, to contest federal seat
Oak BayAllan Leslie CoxLiberalJuly 15, 1968A.B. MacFarlane resigned April 25, 1968, for "personal reasons"; named to B.C. Supreme Court April 26, 1968
Revelstoke-SlocanWilliam Stewart KingNDPJuly 15, 1968R. Harding resigned June 5, 1968, to contest federal seat
Burnaby-WillingdonJames Gibson LorimerNDPJanuary 13, 1969death of F.J. Vulliamy October 20, 1968

Notes:

Other changes

References

{{British Columbia politics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:28th Parliament Of British Columbia}}

5 : Political history of British Columbia|Terms of British Columbia Parliaments|1967 establishments in British Columbia|1969 disestablishments in British Columbia|20th century in British Columbia

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