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  Barrett, David
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NameDavid Barrett
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Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada
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Born October 02, 1930
DiedFebruary 02, 2018 (87 years)
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InfoDavid Barrett (born 2 October 1930, Vancouver), commonly known as Dave Barrett, was a British Columbian politician and former social worker. He was Premier of British Columbia for three years between 1972 and 1975.

He was first elected to British Columbia's legislature in 1960, running on the ticket of the CCF (now NDP). He became known for his public speaking abilities and held his seat through four elections. He ran for the provincial leadership of the NDP, but lost to Tom Berger. However, Mr. Berger was voted out in the next election, leaving Berrett to ascend to the leadership.

Dave Barrett led the NDP to its first provincial victory against the stagnating Bennett government and became Premier of British Columbia on September 15, 1972.

His government is remembered mostly for its rapid spending, quickly taking the government from surplus to debt. Under Berrett, the government started the Royal Hudson steam train service, substantially reformed the welfare system, and was responsible for a student employment initiative on BC Ferries, which ultimately ended up a disaster.

He was voted out of office in 1975, after a short tenure, mostly over his government's bad handling of finances.



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  10/25/1993 BC Parliament - Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Lost 27.19% (-8.10%)
  12/02/1989 Leadership Race - New Democratic Party Lost 44.89% (-10.22%)
  11/21/1988 BC Parliament - Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Won 50.92% (+25.82%)
  05/05/1983 BC Premier Lost 38.60% (-22.81%)
  05/10/1979 British Columbia Premier Lost 45.61% (-8.77%)
  12/11/1975 British Columbia Premier Lost 32.73% (-30.91%)
  08/30/1972 BC Premier Won 69.09% (+50.91%)
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