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  1. Christina Joan „Christy“ Clark ist eine ehemalige kanadische Politikerin. Vom 14. März 2011 bis zum 18. Juli 2017 war sie Premierministerin der Provinz British Columbia und gleichzeitig Vorsitzende der British Columbia Liberal Party; das Amt als Parteivorsitzende gab sie wenige Wochen nach ihrem Ausscheiden als Premierministerin ...

  2. Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premier in Canada to lead her party to a plurality of seats in two consecutive general ...

  3. 1. Apr. 2012 · Christina Joan “Christy” Clark, 35th premier of British Columbia (2011–2017), radio broadcaster, political staffer (born 29 October 1965 in Burnaby, BC). Clark was a fiscal conservative with a populist flourish, often compared to legendary premier W.A.C. Bennett. She was the first female premier to be re-elected in Canadian ...

  4. Clark is the recipient of numerous recognitions and awards, including the YWCA Women of Distinction Award, in recognition of her work in the anti-bullying movement. In November, 2018 she was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network (WXN). She has also been inducted into the WXN Hall of Fame.

  5. The Christy Clark ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 14, 2011, to July 18, 2017. It was led by Christy Clark , the 35th premier of British Columbia , and consisted of members of the British Columbia Liberal Party .

  6. 11. Apr. 2017 · Who is Christy Clark? It could be one of the defining questions of the 2017 provincial election. Her friends say she is a dedicated leader and a great, caring mother. Her opponents call her a...

  7. In the 40th Parliament prior to this general election, the British Columbia Liberal Party formed the government under the leadership of Christy Clark, while the British Columbia New Democratic Party (NDP), under the leadership of Adrian Dix and then John Horgan, formed the Official Opposition; the Green Party of British Columbia were also repres...