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Daggers unsheathed : the political assassination of Glen Clark

Judi Tyabji (Author), John Ricker (Editor)
This is the story of the Glen Clark era of British Columbia politics. From the 1995 announcement of his NDP leadership aspirations to the day in 2002 when he was acquitted of criminal charges in a B.C. court, Glen Clark was the dominant personality in West Coast politics. Clark's style and politics as premier of B.C. ensured that everyone had a reaction to him. Opinions varied widely and emotions ran high, not only among opposition politicos, but also within his own party, the media, the public, and even, some say, the RCMP. Drawing on a wide range of interviews, access to the former premier's family, and an extensive review of media files, Judi Tyabji Wilson describes the forces that contributed to Clark's demise
eBook, English, 2002
Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., [Victoria, British Columbia], 2002
Electronic books
1 online resource : illustrations, portraits
9781459329775, 9781772031553, 9781772031560, 9781894384537, 9781894384476, 1459329775, 1772031550, 1772031569, 1894384539, 1894384474
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Contents
Foreword
Part One: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter One: Raided
Part Two: Path of a Premier: The Rise and fall of Glen Clark
Chapter Two: A Son of Scottish Immigrants
Chapter Three: Liar Liar
Chapter Four: Under the Gun
Chapter Five: Total Recall
Chapter Six: The Undercurrents
Chapter Seven: The Albatross
Chapter Eight: Rats from the Sinking Ship
Chapter Nine: The Resignation
Chapter Ten: The Dosanjh Factor
Chapter Eleven: Death by a Thousand Cuts
Part Three: The Slow Wheels of Justice Chapter Twelve: The AllegationsChapter Thirteen: A Ringside Seat
Chapter Fourteen: The Source
Chapter Fifteen: Muddy Waters
Chapter Sixteen: Sworn Testimony
Chapter Seventeen: The Last Day of Testimony
Chapter Eighteen: The Verdict
Part Four: And Yet We Wonder
Chapter Nineteen: Questions Remain
Chapter Twenty: Beyond the Headlines
Chapter Twenty-One: Reflecting on Glen Clark
Chapter Twenty-Two: My Opinion
Epilogue
Endnotes
Photo Credits
Index
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