Bill Barlee

Canadian politician (1932–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neville Langrell "Bill" Barlee[1] (October 6, 1932[2] June 14, 2012) was a Canadian politician who was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a New Democrat in 1988 (after unsuccessfully running in the 1969 and 1972 provincial elections). He served as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1991 until 1993 and then as Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture from 1993 until his defeat in the 1996 provincial election.[3]

Preceded byJim Hewitt
Succeeded byBill Barisoff
Preceded byLarry Chalmers
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Bill Barlee
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Okanagan-Boundary
Boundary-Similkameen (1988-1991)
In office
June 8, 1988  May 28, 1996
Serving with Ivan Messmer (1986-1991)
Preceded byJim Hewitt
Succeeded byBill Barisoff
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of British Columbia
In office
November 5, 1991  September 15, 1993
PremierMichael Harcourt
Preceded byLarry Chalmers
Succeeded byDavid Zirnhelt
Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture of British Columbia
In office
September 15, 1993  June 17, 1996
PremierMichael Harcourt
Glen Clark
Preceded byDavid Zirnhelt
Succeeded byPenny Priddy
Personal details
BornNeville Langrell Barlee
(1932-10-06)October 6, 1932
DiedJune 14, 2012(2012-06-14) (aged 79)
PartyBritish Columbia New Democratic Party
Liberal Party of Canada
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Barlee was also well known for his popular TV show on the history of Canada West which he co-hosted with Mike Roberts. This award-winning television series Gold Trails and Ghost Towns, ran from 1986 to 1996 on five different networks nationwide. The show is still seen in reruns.

Work

He had a varied career as a high school teacher, writer, publisher, and placer miner. He left teaching to write, publish and become a small businessman. His history magazine Canada West had faithful subscribers and his books included two best-sellers: Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns and the Guide to Goldpanning. Over his life, he and his wife carefully amassed an impressive collection of Old West artifacts. Parts of the Barlee collection were placed on display in the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa as well as museums in British Columbia.

In 1988, Barlee was elected as an NDP MLA. When the NDP became government, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. During his time as Agriculture Minister, Barlee conceived of, and implemented the successful "Buy BC" program, to support British Columbia farmers. The Buy BC logo can now be found on virtually all food products made or grown in British Columbia. He also served as Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. Vancouver Sun columnist Denny Boyd credited Barlee as being one of the best Tourism Ministers British Columbia has ever had.

Awards and honours

Barlee received a number of honours during his career including the "Golden Door" award from the BC and Yukon Hotel Association; the "Stellar Award" by the BC Restaurants and Food Services Association; and the "Visionary Award" from the BC Council of Tourism Associations. Barlee was also awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002.

Election results

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2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
AllianceJim Gouk19,38646.69-0.09$42,724
LiberalBill Barlee11,35727.35+9.88$32,709
New DemocraticDon Scarlett4,0919.85-12.04$7,473
GreenAndrew Shadrack2,6896.47+0.42$14,652
Progressive ConservativeMichele Elise Duncan2,1475.17-0.39$3,532
MarijuanaDan Loehndorf8892.14$978
Canadian ActionBev Collins7621.84+0.91$3,220
Natural LawAnnie Holtby1910.46±0$886
Total valid votes 41,512100.0  
Total rejected ballots 2380.57
Turnout 41,75064.86
Alliance hold Swing -4.98
Change for the Canadian Alliance is based on the Reform Party.
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1988 By-Election: Boundary-Similkameen[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New DemocraticBill Barlee15,77852.82
Social CreditRuss Fox10,58535.44
LiberalJudi Tyabji3,14410.53
GreenRus Domer3611.21
Total Valid Votes 29,868 100.00
Total rejected ballots 87
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Works

  • Barlee N.L. 1976 Historic Treasures and Lost Mines of British Columbia. Canada West Publications.
  • Barlee, N.L. The Pictograph Country: Similkameen. S.l., 1966. Re-released as Similkameen: The Pictograph Country, self-published chapbook, 1978. Re-released as Similkameen: The Pictograph Country (Surrey: Hancock, 1989).
  • Barlee, N.L. The Prospectors' and Collectors' Guide: Covering the Okanagan, Shuswap, Similkameen Boundary, South Thompson Areas. (n.d.)
  • Barlee, N.L. South Okanagan: The Sagebrush Country (Canada West, n.d.).
  • Barlee, N.L. Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns: East Kootenay, Boundary, West Kootenay, Okanagan and Similkameen (Canada West Magazine, 1970?; Canada West Publications, 1980; Hancock House, 1984).
  • Barlee, N.L. The Guide to Gold Panning in British Columbia Gold Regions, Methods of Mining, etc (Summerland: N.L. Barlee, 1972, 1974; Summerland: Canada West, 1977; Victoria: Canada West Publications 1979, 1980; Blaine, WA: Big Country, 1984; Hancock House, 1993).[5]
  • Barlee, N.L. (editor). The Best of Canada West (Langley: Stagecoach Publishing, 1978).
  • Barlee, N.L. West Kootenay: Ghost Town Country (Canada West Publications, 1984).
  • Barlee, N.L. Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns of Northeastern Washington (Barlee, 1988; Hancock House, 1999).[6]
  • Barlee, N.L. Lost Mines and Historic Treasures (Hancock House, 1993).

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