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Bill Bennett (Liberal MLA)

William Bennett (born 1950) is a Canadian former politician. From 2001 until 2017, Bennett represented the riding of Kootenay East in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. As part of the BC Liberal Party caucus, he served in several cabinet posts under Premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark.

Bill Bennett
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Kootenay East
East Kootenay (2001-2009)
In office
May 16, 2001 – May 9, 2017
Preceded byErda Walsh
Succeeded byTom Shypitka
Minister of State for Mining
of British Columbia
In office
June 16, 2005 – February 7, 2007
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byPat Bell
Succeeded byKevin Krueger
Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts of British Columbia
In office
June 23, 2008 – June 10, 2009
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byStan Hagen
Succeeded byKevin Krueger
Minister of Community and Rural Development of British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2009 – June 11, 2010
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byKevin Krueger (Community Development)
Succeeded byBen Stewart
Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources of British Columbia
In office
June 11, 2010 – October 25, 2010
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byBlair Lekstrom
Succeeded byBill Bennett
Minister of Energy of British Columbia
In office
October 25, 2010 – November 17, 2010
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byBill Bennett
Succeeded bySteve Thomson
Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development of British Columbia
In office
September 5, 2012 – June 10, 2013
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byIda Chong
Succeeded byCoralee Oakes
Minister Responsible for Core Review of British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2013 – June 12, 2017
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister of Energy and Mines of British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2013 – June 12, 2017
PremierChristy Clark
Preceded byRich Coleman
Succeeded byRich Coleman
Personal details
Born1950[1]
Political partyBC Liberals
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2010-2011)
Spouse
Beth Bennett
(m. 1974)
ResidenceCranbrook, British Columbia
Alma materUniversity of Guelph (B.A.)
Queen's University (LL.B.)
Professionlawyer

Early life and career edit

Bennett grew up in Campbellford, Ontario, where his parents owned a furniture store.[2] After leaving school at grade 9, he found work in his late teens at a fly-in fishing lodge near the Northern Ontario town of Red Lake.[2] He later returned to school, graduating from the University of Guelph in 1976 with an honours degree in English, and went on to own and operate fly-in fishing and hunting lodges in the Northwest Territories and Manitoba.[1][3]

He then returned to Campbellford with his family and attended law school at Queen's University, earning a law degree in 1992.[2][3] He subsequently moved to Cranbrook, British Columbia, and practiced law there beginning in 1994.[2] He had also served as president of the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce and the Kootenay Bar Association.[1][3]

He married his wife Beth in 1974; they have two sons together.[1][3]

Politics edit

Bennett ran for the BC Liberals in the 2001 provincial election, defeating the incumbent New Democratic candidate Erda Walsh to become member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for East Kootenay.[4] After being re-elected at the 2005 provincial election, he was appointed to cabinet by Premier Gordon Campbell as Minister of State for Mining,[5] but resigned from the post in February 2007 after it was revealed that he had sent a profanity-laden email to a constituent.[2][6] He then returned to cabinet as Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts in June 2008.[5]

In the 2009 provincial election, Bennett was re-elected MLA in the renamed riding of Kootenay East.[3] He was appointed Minister of Community and Rural Development that June, then became Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources in June 2010.[5] Amidst the controversial introduction of the Harmonized Sales Tax, Bennett openly criticized Campbell's leadership in an October 2010 interview with the Vancouver Sun.[2] Campbell initially stated that he had no plans to remove Bennett from cabinet;[7] however, Bennett was dismissed from his post on November 17,[5] and removed from the Liberal party caucus two days later.[8]

He sat in the legislature as an independent member following his ouster from caucus, and supported George Abbott in the subsequent Liberal leadership election to replace the outgoing Campbell.[2][4] He was re-instated into the Liberal caucus in April 2011 after Christy Clark took over as premier and Liberal leader,[9] and was appointed Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development by Clark in September 2012.[10][11]

Following his re-election as Kootenay East MLA in 2013, he was appointed as Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible for Core Review that June.[10] He announced in June 2016 that he would not run in the following year's provincial election.[4][12] After finishing his term as MLA in 2017, he received appointments to the boards of directors of Eagle Plains Resources and Copper Creek Gold.[13][14]

Besides his cabinet posts, he had also served as chair of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, and the Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides while in legislature.[3]

Electoral record edit

2013 British Columbia general election: Kootenay East
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Bill Bennett 10,252 62.99 +11.78 $126,532
New Democratic Norma Blissett 6,023 37.01 +1.39 $74,121
Total valid votes 16,275 100.00
Total rejected ballots 138 0.84
Turnout 16,413 53.41
Source: Elections BC[15]
2009 British Columbia general election: Kootenay East
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Bill Bennett 8,404 51.21% +3.2 $159,218
New Democratic Troy Sebastian 5,844 35.62% −8.1 $92,272
Conservative Wilf Hanni 1,612 9.82% $24,562
Green Jen Tsuida 549 3.35% −4.92 $850
Total Valid Votes 16,409 100%
Total Rejected Ballots 53 0.32%
Turnout 16,462 55.87%
2005 British Columbia general election: East Kootenay
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
Liberal Bill Bennett 8,060 48.01% $98,363
  NDP Erda Walsh 7,339 43.72% $54,902
Green Luke Gurbin 1,389 8.27% $200
Total Valid Votes 16,788 100%
Total Rejected Ballots 111 0.66%
Turnout 16,899 60.03%
2001 British Columbia general election: East Kootenay
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
Liberal Bill Bennett 10,206 61.85% $41,778
  NDP Erda Walsh 3,638 22.05% $41,196
Unity Bruce Parke 651 3.95% $100
Green Joni Krats 1,287 7.80% $509
Marijuana Fred Sima 718 4.35% $844
Total valid votes 16,500 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 59 0.36%
Turnout 16,559 68.76%


References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Bennett, William R., B.A. (Hons.), LL.B. (East Kootenay)". Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g O'Grady, Matt (October 31, 2014). "How Bill Bennett went from Liberal pariah to the premier's inner sanctum". BC Business. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "MLA: Hon. Bill Bennett". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Coulter, Barry; Crawley, Trevor (June 21, 2016). "Bill Bennett announces retirement". Cranbrook Daily Townsman. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d "Campbell Cabinet: 37th Parliament 2001-2005, 38th Parliament 2005-2009, 39th Parliament 2009-2011" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  6. ^ "Bennett loses B.C. cabinet post over profanity-laced e-mail". CBC News. February 6, 2007. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  7. ^ "Maverick minister stays in cabinet, says Campbell". CBC News. October 26, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  8. ^ Wintonyk, Darcy (November 19, 2010). "Ousted MLA kicked out of BC Liberal caucus". CTV News. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  9. ^ "Renegade MLA Bennett back in BC Liberal caucus". The Canadian Press. CTV News. April 5, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Christy Clark Cabinet 2011-2017" (PDF). Legislative Library of British Columbia. January 24, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  11. ^ "B.C. Premier Christy Clark unveils new cabinet". CBC News. September 5, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  12. ^ Keating, Bob (June 21, 2016). "Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett won't run in next provincial election". CBC News. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  13. ^ Powell, Keith (June 16, 2017). "Eagle Plains Resources: former BC Mines Minister Bill Bennett appointed to the Board of Directors". Canadian Mining and Energy. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  14. ^ "Copper Creek Announces Appointment Of Bill Bennett To The Board Of Directors". Copper Creek Gold Corp. February 8, 2018. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  15. ^ (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved May 17, 2017.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with former premier Bill Bennett For other people named William Bennett see William Bennett disambiguation William Bennett born 1950 is a Canadian former politician From 2001 until 2017 Bennett represented the riding of Kootenay East in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia As part of the BC Liberal Party caucus he served in several cabinet posts under Premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark Bill BennettMember of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Kootenay EastEast Kootenay 2001 2009 In office May 16 2001 May 9 2017Preceded byErda WalshSucceeded byTom ShypitkaMinister of State for Miningof British ColumbiaIn office June 16 2005 February 7 2007PremierGordon CampbellPreceded byPat BellSucceeded byKevin KruegerMinister of Tourism Culture and the Arts of British ColumbiaIn office June 23 2008 June 10 2009PremierGordon CampbellPreceded byStan HagenSucceeded byKevin KruegerMinister of Community and Rural Development of British ColumbiaIn office June 10 2009 June 11 2010PremierGordon CampbellPreceded byKevin Krueger Community Development Succeeded byBen StewartMinister of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources of British ColumbiaIn office June 11 2010 October 25 2010PremierGordon CampbellPreceded byBlair LekstromSucceeded byBill BennettMinister of Energy of British ColumbiaIn office October 25 2010 November 17 2010PremierGordon CampbellPreceded byBill BennettSucceeded bySteve ThomsonMinister of Community Sport and Cultural Development of British ColumbiaIn office September 5 2012 June 10 2013PremierChristy ClarkPreceded byIda ChongSucceeded byCoralee OakesMinister Responsible for Core Review of British ColumbiaIn office June 10 2013 June 12 2017PremierChristy ClarkPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedMinister of Energy and Mines of British ColumbiaIn office June 10 2013 June 12 2017PremierChristy ClarkPreceded byRich ColemanSucceeded byRich ColemanPersonal detailsBorn1950 1 Political partyBC LiberalsOther politicalaffiliationsIndependent 2010 2011 SpouseBeth Bennett m 1974 wbr ResidenceCranbrook British ColumbiaAlma materUniversity of Guelph B A Queen s University LL B Professionlawyer Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Politics 3 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editBennett grew up in Campbellford Ontario where his parents owned a furniture store 2 After leaving school at grade 9 he found work in his late teens at a fly in fishing lodge near the Northern Ontario town of Red Lake 2 He later returned to school graduating from the University of Guelph in 1976 with an honours degree in English and went on to own and operate fly in fishing and hunting lodges in the Northwest Territories and Manitoba 1 3 He then returned to Campbellford with his family and attended law school at Queen s University earning a law degree in 1992 2 3 He subsequently moved to Cranbrook British Columbia and practiced law there beginning in 1994 2 He had also served as president of the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce and the Kootenay Bar Association 1 3 He married his wife Beth in 1974 they have two sons together 1 3 Politics editBennett ran for the BC Liberals in the 2001 provincial election defeating the incumbent New Democratic candidate Erda Walsh to become member of the Legislative Assembly MLA for East Kootenay 4 After being re elected at the 2005 provincial election he was appointed to cabinet by Premier Gordon Campbell as Minister of State for Mining 5 but resigned from the post in February 2007 after it was revealed that he had sent a profanity laden email to a constituent 2 6 He then returned to cabinet as Minister of Tourism Culture and the Arts in June 2008 5 In the 2009 provincial election Bennett was re elected MLA in the renamed riding of Kootenay East 3 He was appointed Minister of Community and Rural Development that June then became Minister of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources in June 2010 5 Amidst the controversial introduction of the Harmonized Sales Tax Bennett openly criticized Campbell s leadership in an October 2010 interview with the Vancouver Sun 2 Campbell initially stated that he had no plans to remove Bennett from cabinet 7 however Bennett was dismissed from his post on November 17 5 and removed from the Liberal party caucus two days later 8 He sat in the legislature as an independent member following his ouster from caucus and supported George Abbott in the subsequent Liberal leadership election to replace the outgoing Campbell 2 4 He was re instated into the Liberal caucus in April 2011 after Christy Clark took over as premier and Liberal leader 9 and was appointed Minister of Community Sport and Cultural Development by Clark in September 2012 10 11 Following his re election as Kootenay East MLA in 2013 he was appointed as Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible for Core Review that June 10 He announced in June 2016 that he would not run in the following year s provincial election 4 12 After finishing his term as MLA in 2017 he received appointments to the boards of directors of Eagle Plains Resources and Copper Creek Gold 13 14 Besides his cabinet posts he had also served as chair of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services and the Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides while in legislature 3 Electoral record editvte2013 British Columbia general election Kootenay EastParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Bill Bennett 10 252 62 99 11 78 126 532New Democratic Norma Blissett 6 023 37 01 1 39 74 121Total valid votes 16 275 100 00Total rejected ballots 138 0 84Turnout 16 413 53 41Source Elections BC 15 2009 British Columbia general election Kootenay EastParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Bill Bennett 8 404 51 21 3 2 159 218New Democratic Troy Sebastian 5 844 35 62 8 1 92 272Conservative Wilf Hanni 1 612 9 82 24 562Green Jen Tsuida 549 3 35 4 92 850Total Valid Votes 16 409 100 Total Rejected Ballots 53 0 32 Turnout 16 462 55 87 2005 British Columbia general election East Kootenay Party Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Bill Bennett 8 060 48 01 98 363 NDP Erda Walsh 7 339 43 72 54 902Green Luke Gurbin 1 389 8 27 200Total Valid Votes 16 788 100 Total Rejected Ballots 111 0 66 Turnout 16 899 60 03 2001 British Columbia general election East Kootenay Party Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Bill Bennett 10 206 61 85 41 778 NDP Erda Walsh 3 638 22 05 41 196Unity Bruce Parke 651 3 95 100Green Joni Krats 1 287 7 80 509Marijuana Fred Sima 718 4 35 844Total valid votes 16 500 100 00 Total rejected ballots 59 0 36 Turnout 16 559 68 76 References edit a b c d Bennett William R B A Hons LL B East Kootenay Canadian Parliamentary Guide Retrieved November 7 2023 a b c d e f g O Grady Matt October 31 2014 How Bill Bennett went from Liberal pariah to the premier s inner sanctum BC Business Retrieved November 7 2023 a b c d e f MLA Hon Bill Bennett Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved November 7 2023 a b c Coulter Barry Crawley Trevor June 21 2016 Bill Bennett announces retirement Cranbrook Daily Townsman Retrieved November 7 2023 a b c d Campbell Cabinet 37th Parliament 2001 2005 38th Parliament 2005 2009 39th Parliament 2009 2011 PDF Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved November 7 2023 Bennett loses B C cabinet post over profanity laced e mail CBC News February 6 2007 Retrieved November 7 2023 Maverick minister stays in cabinet says Campbell CBC News October 26 2010 Retrieved November 7 2023 Wintonyk Darcy November 19 2010 Ousted MLA kicked out of BC Liberal caucus CTV News Retrieved November 7 2023 Renegade MLA Bennett back in BC Liberal caucus The Canadian Press CTV News April 5 2011 Retrieved November 7 2023 a b Christy Clark Cabinet 2011 2017 PDF Legislative Library of British Columbia January 24 2018 Retrieved October 12 2023 B C Premier Christy Clark unveils new cabinet CBC News September 5 2012 Retrieved November 7 2023 Keating Bob June 21 2016 Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett won t run in next provincial election CBC News Retrieved November 7 2023 Powell Keith June 16 2017 Eagle Plains Resources former BC Mines Minister Bill Bennett appointed to the Board of Directors Canadian Mining and Energy Retrieved November 7 2023 Copper Creek Announces Appointment Of Bill Bennett To The Board Of Directors Copper Creek Gold Corp February 8 2018 Retrieved November 7 2023 Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election PDF Elections BC Retrieved May 17 2017 External links editLegislative Assembly of BC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Bennett Liberal MLA amp oldid 1183987082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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