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dbpedia:Jack_Weisgerber
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John Sylvester Weisgerber (born June 12, 1940) is a Canadian politician and businessman. He is a former member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia. During his political career he was briefly the leader of the British Columbia Social Credit Party and the Reform Party of British Columbia. After leaving politics, he was appointed to the board of BC Hydro in 2001, and serves as a member of the British Columbia Treaty Commission.
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Jack Weisgerber Weisgerber, Jack
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Canadian politician
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1989-11-01Z 1991-04-02Z 1991-11-05Z
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1988-07-06Z 1991-04-15Z
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1940-06-12Z
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1940-01-01Z
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Minister of State, Nechako and Northeast ofBritish Columbia Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ofBritish Columbia Minister of Native Affairs ofBritish Columbia
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dbpedia:British_Columbia_Social_Credit_Party dbpedia:Reform_Party_of_British_Columbia
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