The Honourable Christy Clark is the Premier of British Columbia.
It should be noted that as Clark has not been elected to a seat in the Legislative Assembly, The Honourable Rich Coleman M.L.A. (Langley-Aldergrove), who serves as the Deputy Premier, Minister of Natural Gas Development, and Minister Responsible for Housing, speaks for the Government of British Columbia on general issues in the House.
British Columbia does not have governors general.
The provincial representative of Her Majesty the Queen is styled a lieutenant governor.
The present Lieutenant Governor is His Honour the Honourable Steven Point.
Apparently the Queen of England, via the Lieutenant Governor. That makes them subject to Royal Rule and puts the British into British Columbia.
For those that believe BC is a modern democracy it is the Premier that is the real head of the government and represents BC in their Confederation with Canada.
Gordon Campbell is the leader of British Columbia as of February 2010.
The Prime Minister of British Columbia is the Prime Minister of Canada, currently Stephen Harper. The head of government in BC is the Premier of British Columbia, currently Christy Clark.
The "premier" of a Canadian province or territory is the person who is the head of government of that province or territory.
There is no such position as mayor of British Columbia. British Columbia is a province. The head of government of a province is the Premier. A mayor is the head of government of a municipality.
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some people in British Columbia supported the idea because they wanted more control over their government. British Columbia had the advantage that if they would join the confederation the Canadian government would make them a railway from Nova Scotia to British Columbia
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The Prime Minister of British Columbia is the Prime Minister of Canada, currently Stephen Harper. The head of government in BC is the Premier of British Columbia, currently Christy Clark.
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The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, and the location of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia is 501 Belleville Street.
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