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Former British Columbia premier Bill Bennett

We owe the Bennett's a lot


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By —— Bio and Archives December 5, 2015

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The death of Former British Columbia premier Bill Bennett saddened me and I am sure very many British Columbians. We lost not only a a savvy and hard working politician and businessman but a great Premier and a good man whose example inspired loyalty from those who knew him and worked with him and respect from his enemies. His contribution to this province in the ten year period he was Premier in the seventies and eighties was enormous. Bennett knew how to respectfully treat taxpayers' money. Current Premier Christy Clark said it well.
"Perhaps no other premier did more to modernize our province. He brought SkyTrain, Canada Place, and B.C. Place to Vancouver and began the Coquihalla Highway project and expanded our mining and hydro industries." Bennett gave us Expo '86 and can be rightly credited for transforming Vancouver into a world-class city. Former NDP cabinet minister Moe Sihota credits Bennett for putting British Columbia on the world stage. Bennett was also considered an architect of financial restraint in the province and a signatory to Canada's constitution. He guided B.C. through the turbulent early eighties with a controversial restraint program fought by unions who organized the so called Operational Solidarity movement but Bennett prevailed and a general strike was averted. Both Father and son served this province well for thirty years. I consider myself fortunate to have grown up in B.C. during their era. Much of the current prosperity we all enjoy as British Columbians we owe to the Bennetts and so it is with a mixture of both gratitude and sadness we all feel our loss.



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Gerald Hall is a contributor to Canada Free Press


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