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Premier and British
* 1991 – Rita Johnston becomes the first female Premier of a Canadian province when she succeeds William Vander Zalm ( who had resigned ) as Premier of British Columbia.
King Peter II, American President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill joined Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin in officially recognising Tito and the Partisans at the Tehran Conference.
* Gordon Campbell, former Premier of British Columbia
* Glen Clark, former Premier of British Columbia
* Ujjal Dosanjh, former Premier of British Columbia
Ujjal Dosanjh was the New Democratic Party Premier of British Columbia from July 2004 until February 2005, and currently serves as a Liberal frontbench MP in Ottawa.
President Harding met with British Columbia Premier John Oliver and Mayor of Vancouver Charles Tisdall at the Hotel Vancouver.
During the final stages of World War II the future of Europe was decided between the Allies in the 1945 Yalta Conference, between the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Premier of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin.
* March 1 – Liberal British Columbia Premier Harlan Carey Brewster's term in office ends.
* August 18 – William R. Bennett, Premier of British Columbia
As the gold boom ended Premier Julius Vogel borrowed money from British investors and launched in 1870 an ambitious programme of public works and infrastructure investment, together with a policy of assisted immigration.
The UK's first supermarket under the new Premier Supermarkets brand opened in Streatham, South London, taking ten times as much per week as the average British general store of the time.
In four of the British overseas territories ( Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the British Virgin Islands ), the elected heads of government are styled as " Premier ".
* Premier of the British Virgin Islands
* Alexander Davie – born in Wells 1847, became 7th Premier of British Columbia.
Since Belize was a British colony ( known as British Honduras ) in 1964, Premier George Cadle Price led a delegation to London to seek funds to finance the new capital.
To encourage financial commitment from the British government, Premier Price and the PUP government invited Anthony Greenwood, Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and Colonies, to visit Belize.
Tehran was the site of the Tehran Conference in 1943, attended by U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
The Boston Barracudas raced in the British League Division Two, ( now the Premier League ) and in 1973 completed a clean sweap winning the League, Knock-out Cup, and Arthur Price won the League Individual Championship, after the New Hammond Beck Road Stadium was sold for re-development in 1988 attempts to secure a new venue failed in the 1990s a team, known as Boston, raced in the Conference League out of King's Lynn
Lang then contended that the Act was rendered null and void by contravening the 1833 prohibition of slavery throughout the British Empire ; the Premier held that the actions of the Lyons government deprived the State of New South Wales of paying the wages of State employees and that this necessarily constituted an ( illegal ) state of slavery.
* Orlando Smith ( born 1944 ), Premier of the British Virgin Islands
* Amor De Cosmos ( William Alexander Smith, 1825 – 1897 ), Premier of British Columbia

Premier and Harcourt
By the time of the 1991 election, Wilson lobbied to be included in the televised Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) debate between Vander Zalm's successor, Premier Rita Johnston and BC NDP Leader Michael Harcourt.
When Harcourt resigned as a result of the Bingogate scandal, Clark stood for and won the leadership of the BC NDP and therefore became BC's 31st Premier.
Michael Franklin Harcourt ( born January 6, 1943 ) served as the 30th Premier of the province of British Columbia in Canada from 1991 to 1996, and before that as the 34th mayor of BC's major city, Vancouver from 1980 to 1986.
* Premier of British Columbia: Bill Vander Zalm then Rita Johnston then Michael Harcourt
* Premier of British Columbia: Mike Harcourt
* Premier of British Columbia: Mike Harcourt
* Premier of British Columbia: Mike Harcourt then Glen Clark
* Premier of British Columbia: Mike Harcourt
Under Premier Mike Harcourt, she served as Minister of Social Services from 1993 to 1996.
The Socreds under Premier Rita Johnston was reduced to third party status, while the New Democratic Party of Mike Harcourt formed the government.
One of De Jong's colleagues in those days was Mike Harcourt, who would later become the Premier of the Province of British Columbia.
When he died of leukemia on August 18, 2011, he was mourned by people of all political stripes and beliefs, including former BC Premier Harcourt and Bob Rae, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Michael Harcourt, who eventually become Premier of British Columbia in 1991, began his political career as a TEAM member of city council.
In 1992, Parasiuk was hired by the government of then British Columbia Premier Michael Harcourt to work as Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Trade Development Corporation until he left in 1995.
* Michael Harcourt, former Premier of British Columbia, former Mayor of Vancouver.
Eventually, then BC Premier Mike Harcourt responded by undertaking a review of the issues surrounding Tatshenshini-Alsek by the Commission on Resources and the Environment ( CORE ).
BC government under Premier Harcourt decided in June 1993 to protect Tatshenshini-Alsek as a Class A park.

British and Harcourt
Following their 1947 divorce he married the British ballerina and actress Diana Gould, whose mother was the pianist Evelyn Suart ( who had played with artists such as Eugène Ysaÿe and Karel Halíř ), and whose stepfather was Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt.
The Nigerian pygmy hippopotamus ranged in the Niger River Delta, especially near Port Harcourt, but no reliable reports exist after the collection of the museum specimens secured by I. R. P. Heslop, a British colonial officer, in the early 1940s.
* Joseph Harcourt Tombs British decorated war hero
* January 1 – Lesley Harcourt, British actress
Harcourt was Student Council president at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School and studied at the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.
After serving as premier, Harcourt became associated with the University of British Columbia.
William Vernon Harcourt ( 1789-April, 1871 ) was founder of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
The laws and the plan of proceedings for the British Association for the Advancement of Science were drawn up by him ; and Harcourt was elected president in 1839.
His fourth son was William Vernon Harcourt, the founder of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Room 40: British Naval Intelligence, 1914 – 1918, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
The New Democratic Party's support base had fallen in this period, due to unpopular decisions made by the provincial NDP governments of Bob Rae in Ontario and Michael Harcourt in British Columbia.
The next year, under the leadership of Mike Harcourt, the New Democrats were elected in British Columbia.
Offers in the late 19th century by the British archeologist Cecil Harcourt Smith to fund the restoration of Lion of Chaeronea was initially refused by the Greeks.
The British contributed to charitable causes in the city by building the Ursula Horsman Hospital, the Hallet Hospital, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, by protecting the Allen Forest ( now a zoo ) and many other efforts.
* November 5-Michael Harcourt becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Rita Johnston
* February 22-Glen Clark becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Michael Harcourt
She is heiress Hope Harcourt and, escorted by her mother, Mrs. Harcourt, is on her way to England with her fiancé Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, an attractive but stuffy and hapless British nobleman.
Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt ( 14 October 1827 – 1 October 1904 ) was a British lawyer, journalist and Liberal statesman.

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