'I will be aggressive.' (newly-elected British Columbia Premier Glen Clark)(Cover Story)(Interview)

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Clark admits that he has little experience dealing with national issues, but says he will be a strong advocate for British Columbia's interests when the 11 First Ministers meet on Jun 20-21, 1996. Clark would like to form new alliances with other provinces and gain more control over BC's fisheries.

Author: Wood, Chris
Canada, Interview, Clark, Glen, Federal-provincial controversies

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A different view: cranky B.C. voters focus on local issues

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The issues that most interest British Columbia voters include crime prevention, jobs, and national unity. Local political races are discussed in the British Columbia ridings of Surrey Central, Vancouver Kingsway, North Vancouver, Vancouver East, and Esquimalt/Juan de Fuca.

Author: Wood, Chris
Political campaigns, Local elections

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Subjects list: Cover Story, Political aspects, British Columbia
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