De Wolf was a special adviser to the Canadian finance minister and then worked as a journalist in the field of finance and economics.[2] He was elected to the Conservative party leadership in June 1969.[3] De Wolf was defeated by Derrill Warren in a convention held in November 1971.[1] After losing the party leadership, he worked as a consultant and also was a policy adviser to the provincial government.[2]
john, wolf, politician, other, people, named, john, dewolf, john, dewolf, disambiguation, john, anthony, etienne, wolf, 1931, 2003, journalist, economist, politician, british, columbia, canada, served, leader, british, columbia, conservative, party, from, 1969. For other people named John DeWolf see John DeWolf disambiguation John Anthony St Etienne de Wolf ca 1931 1 May 28 2003 was a journalist economist and politician in British Columbia Canada 2 He served as leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party from 1969 to 1971 De Wolf was a special adviser to the Canadian finance minister and then worked as a journalist in the field of finance and economics 2 He was elected to the Conservative party leadership in June 1969 3 De Wolf was defeated by Derrill Warren in a convention held in November 1971 1 After losing the party leadership he worked as a consultant and also was a policy adviser to the provincial government 2 De Wolf died at St Paul s Hospital in Vancouver in 2003 2 References edit a b B C Tories elect new party chief Montreal Gazette November 22 1971 p 8 a b c d John de Wolf Vancouver Sun May 31 2003 B C s Tories to hold meet Montreal Gazette June 28 1971 p 4 nbsp nbsp This article about a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John de Wolf politician amp oldid 1150555460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,