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  1. 2. Juni 2007 · In America, Mark Marissen would be a star: a man who, for better or worse, battled his foes to usher in a whole new kind of professional politics in B.C., and came out on top Good looking in a scrubbed, cheerful way, the youngish Marissen is half of a B.C. power couple—his wife, Christy Clark, is a former provincial cabinet minister, a federal Liberal and a political wiz.

  2. 26. Juli 2021 · Jul 26, 2021 2:21 PM. Christy Clark is supporting Mark Marissen's run to become the next mayor of Vancouver SUPPLIED / Dan Toulgoet. The campaign for political insider Mark Marissen's mayoral bid got a little more interesting this weekend, as former B.C. premier Christy Clark (who is also Marissen's ex-wife) showed up to support him at his ...

  3. 4. Juli 2023 · Elections B.C. bans Mark Marissen and Progress Vancouver over financing breach. Marissen, who is the ex-husband of former Premier Christy Clark, led the party and ran for mayor in Vancouver but ...

  4. 4. Juli 2023 · News BC Politics Politico Mark Marissen Is in Hot Water with Elections BC He and his 2022 Progress Vancouver slate are barred from running for office until after 2026.

  5. 8. Sept. 2022 · September 08, 2022. 06:37 AM. Vancouver's local elections are just a bit over a month away, and Mark Marissen, the mayoral candidate for Progress Vancouver, revealed this week how he is planning on tackling one of the city's biggest issues: affordable housing. "We face a massive shortage of housing.

  6. 14. Apr. 2021 · Mark Marissen has announced his plans to run in Vancouver's 2022 municipal election. He posted a short announcement on YouTube Tuesday night. If elected, he said, he will focus on innovative and ...

  7. 28. Okt. 2021 · VANCOUVER, BC — In front of a crowd of 500 people at the Fraserview Hall on Thursday evening (October 28th), Mark Marissen announced that he would join the new Progress Vancouver party and seek its Mayoral nomination. The announcement coincided with the release of a new campaign advertisement, called “Progress” where Marissen announces his first four major commitments for Vancouver: