Sir Richard McBride, the 15th Premier of the Province of British Columbia.
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Name |
Sir Richard McBride, KCMG |
| Born: |
December 15, 1870 in New Westminster, BC |
| Died: |
August 6, 1917) in London, UK |
| Party: |
BC Conservative |
| Held Office: |
June 1, 1903 – December 15, 1915 |
In summary, a racist and a sexist (though both of those seemed to be quite common at the time), McBride did very well in politics when times were good, but didn’t seem to have the skills to pay the bills when times went bad. Also, I suppose I have him to thank for the creation of one of my alma maters, UBC.
Image credits: Accessed from Wikipedia. In the public domain. w00t!
Footnotes:
1It’s not totally defunct, as you do see candidate running on the Conservative banner in elections, but I don’t I’ve seen a Conservative party candidate win an election in the entire time I’ve lived in BC. And really the conservatives MLAs are all hiding over in the BC so-called-Liberal Party.
2Is *too* a word.
3I wish there were an “I’m joking” font…
4This is where I’ve heard of him. I used to run a science outreach program that put volunteers into elementary schools to teach science to the kids, so I know the names of most of the schools in Vancouver.
References:
5Wikipedia, the reference of that also likes to party party.
6Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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