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 British Columbia [Definition]
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As of 2004, the population was 4,168,123 (British Columbians).
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 Edgar Dewdney - Iridis Encyclopedia
In 1892 he was again appointed lieutenant governor, but this time for the province of British Columbia.
In 1881 Macdonald arranged Dewdney's appointment as lieutenant governor of the North-West Territories.
He served as lieutenant governor of one province and one territory.
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 List of British Columbia-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 List of British Columbia lieutenant-governors
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 Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan . Saskatchewan . Western Independence Party . Saskatchewan general election, 2003 . Manitoba . Alberta . Canada . Western Canada Concept
It advocates the separation of Canada s four western provinces British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, and the formation of a new country.
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 Canadians and Their Government: A Resource Guide
Search http://www.gov.nt.ca/ for information on contacting the executive or Commissioner's office, or http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ for “Northwest Territories Lieutenant Governors
Former Lieutenant Governors of Alberta and the Northwest Territories
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 IPAC Victoria Events
IPAC Victoria is delighted to announce the recipient of this year's Lieutenant Governor’s Silver Medal for Excellence in Public Service is George Paul, City Manager for Prince George.
Paul at the Lieutenant Governors’ House in Victoria in the early fall.
Philip Halkett receiving the Lieutenant Governor's Award from Her Honour Iona Campagnola
www.ipac-victoria.ca /lgaward.htm

  
 Americans for Self-Determination
Washington has elected the first US governor of Chinese ancestry, and a Chinese Canadian has been elected lieutenant governor of British Columbia.
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 Government House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Government House is the name usually given to the residence of Governors-General, Governors and Lieutenant-Governors in the Commonwealth and the former British Empire.
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Government House in St. Saviour is the official residence of the Lieutenant-Governor.
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 Gardens
In 1991, His Honour, The Honourable David C. Lam, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (1989–1995), initiated the Garden Volunteer Program to enhance the existing gardens, to create new gardens, and to improve the maintenance of the Government House estate, so that more of the estate could be opened for public use and enjoyment.
During his term of office, His Honour, The Honourable Garde B. Gardom, Q.C., Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (1995–2001) actively encouraged increased access to the house and gardens of Government House.
Dr. Lam established a procedure by which the gardens and grounds could continue to be improved through ongoing consultations between incumbent Lieutenant Governors, Provincial Governments, and the people of the Province, through The Friends of the Government House Gardens Society.
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 Guide to Archival Repositories in British Columbia - Repository Listings (Page 7)
Present holdings relate to the history and development of the gardens as well as the house, the residents, employees, and guests including photographs, slides, maps, garden plans, mementos of government house events, tape recordings, documents, guest books, souvenir albums, books, clipping files on the gardens and Lieutenant Governors.
The policies of the archives group are guided by the following goals: to research, index, preserve and store historical material on government house, the government house gardens and individuals associated with the office of the Lieutenant Governor.
Highlights of some of the collection's archival categories include: diaries and papers belonging to pioneer settlers of the islands; a collection of approximately 6000 photographs; archival records associated with several industrial developments on the islands including the Tasu Mines and the Sewell Inlet logging community; and, oral histories of both Haida and non-Haida residents.
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 Former Lieutenant Governors -- The Honourable Garde B. Gardom
In 1979 he became British Columbia’s first Minister of Intergovernmental Relations, was Chairman of the Legislative Committee, Member of Treasury Board, Planning and Priorities Committee, Social Services Committee, Constitution Committee, Legislative Rules Committee and Director of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.
He is Honorary Colonel of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own), a Primary Reserve unit of the Canadian Forces.
Gardom joined the Cabinet of British Columbia as Attorney General and Government House Leader – ultimately becoming the Province’s longest-serving Government House Leader.
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 List of Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 List of Lieutenant Governors
Her Honour the Honourable Iona V. Campagnolo, P.C., C.M., O.B.C. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
His Honour the Honourable John Harvard, P.C., O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Her Honour the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, S.O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
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 List of Lieutenant Governors
Her Honour the Honourable Iona V. Campagnolo, P.C., C.M., O.B.C. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Her Honour the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, S.O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
His Honour the Honourable John Harvard, P.C., O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
www.pch.gc.ca /progs/cpsc-ccsp/atc-ac/lg-list_e.cfm   (86 words)

  
 List of Lieutenant Governors
Her Honour the Honourable Iona V. Campagnolo, P.C., C.M., O.B.C. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Her Honour the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, S.O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
His Honour the Honourable John Harvard, P.C., O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
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 List of Lieutenant Governors
Her Honour the Honourable Iona V. Campagnolo, P.C., C.M., O.B.C. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Her Honour the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, S.O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
His Honour the Honourable J. Léonce Bernard, O.P.E.I. Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
www.pch.gc.ca /progs/cpsc-ccsp/atc-ac/lg-list_e.cfm   (86 words)

  
 Acknowledgments
Assistance was also provided by The Honourable H.A. "Bud" Olson, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta; surviving ex-Lieutenant Governors; relatives of deceased Lieutenant Governors, when they could be located; as well as the Parliamentary Library, Ottawa; the British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova-Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan Legislative Libraries; and the Alberta, Glenbow, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan Archives.
The portraits of the Lieutenant Governors for the period 1876 to 1991 are photographs of oil painting which are on display at Alberta's Legislature Building.
This publication was originally conceived by a former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, The Honourable David J. Carter.
www.assembly.ab.ca /lao/library/LT-GOV/acknow.htm   (239 words)

  
 List of Lieutenant Governors
Her Honour the Honourable Iona V. Campagnolo, P.C., C.M., O.B.C. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Her Honour the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, S.O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
His Honour the Honourable John Harvard, P.C., O.M. Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
www.pch.gc.ca /progs/cpsc-ccsp/atc-ac/lg-list_e.cfm   (86 words)

  
 Former Lieutenant Governors -- The Honourable Garde B. Gardom
Q.C., K.St.J., B.A., LL.B. Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
The Honourable Garde Basil Gardom was sworn-in on April 21st, 1995, as British Columbia’s 26th Lieutenant Governor.
He attended school in Banff; Dewdney B.C.; Point Grey Junior High School, and Magee High School in Vancouver, and gained his BA and LLB degrees at the University of British Columbia.
www.ltgov.bc.ca /office/former_gardom.htm   (86 words)

  
 UBC Archives - Board of Governors fonds - Description
The Board of Governors of the University of British Columbia was first constituted under the British Columbia University Act of 1908.
In 1931, Judge Peter Lampman was appointed by the Provincial Government at the request of the Board of Governors to conduct an investigation of the governance of the University.
The Board originally consisted of the Chancellor (who served as chairman) and the University President who were ex-officio members and nine individuals appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor.
www.library.ubc.ca /archives/u_arch/bog.html   (86 words)

  
 $1.10 per Canadian - The Cost of Canada’s Constitutional Monarchy
It is obvious that the Lieutenant Governor's Office in British Columbia has the largest apparent expenditure of all the provinces.
By adding the cost of the Governor General's Office, the Official Residences of The Governor General, the federal and provincial expenditures on behalf of the Lieutenant Governors and the cost of Homecomings to Canada by members of The Royal Family, the total cost of maintaining Canada's constitutional monarchy can be determined.
Lieutenant Governors’s offices were assisted in their service to the Crown and so to Canada’s 2001 population of 31,081,900 at a cost to the federal government of 7.2 cents per person.
www.monarchist.ca /archives/CostofCrown.html   (86 words)

  
 Acknowledgments
Assistance was also provided by The Honourable H.A. "Bud" Olson, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta; surviving ex-Lieutenant Governors; relatives of deceased Lieutenant Governors, when they could be located; as well as the Parliamentary Library, Ottawa; the British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova-Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan Legislative Libraries; and the Alberta, Glenbow, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan Archives.
The portraits of the Lieutenant Governors for the period 1876 to 1991 are photographs of oil painting which are on display at Alberta's Legislature Building.
This publication was originally conceived by a former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, The Honourable David J. Carter.
www.assembly.ab.ca /lao/library/LT-GOV/acknow.htm   (86 words)

  
 UBC Archives - Honorary Degree Citations 1963-1972
Chancellor, I have the honour to present to you for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, John Robert Nicholson, Privy Counsellor and Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia.
He became Judge of the County Court for the Cariboo in 1939 and five years later was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
Chancellor, I have the honour of presenting to you for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, John Murdoch Buchanan, Chancellor Emeritus of the University of British Columbia.
www.library.ubc.ca /archives/hdcites/hdcites6.html   (86 words)

  
 Canada and its provinces. Volume 23: Table of Contents
Governors and Lieutenant-Governors of Vancouver Island and British Columbia
www.ourroots.ca /e/toc.asp?id=2742   (86 words)

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