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PREMIER GORDON CAMPBELL SPEAKS AT THE POLICY FORUM ON WORKPLACE DEPRESSION


April 30, 2002
Premier Gordon Campbell speaks at the Policy Forum on Workplace Depression put on by the Vancouver Board of Trade on April 30, 2002.

Premier Gordon Campbell speaks at the Policy Forum on Workplace Depression put on by the Vancouver Board of Trade on April 30, 2002.

April 2002 Photos
2002-04-30 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks at the Policy Forum on Workplace Depression put on by the Vancouver Board of Trade on April 30, 2002.
2002-04-26 - Joe Gosnell, president of the Nisga'a Lisims nation, left, and Premier Gordon Campbell together at New Aiyansh, the seat of government for the Nisga'a. The premier visited Nisga'a lands on Friday, April 26, 2002, and made commitments to co-operate with the Nisga'a government on forestry, health care, education and technology programs.
2002-04-18 - On April 18, the Premier launched the Leading Edge Endowment Fund, which creates 20 B.C. leadership chairs in the fields of medical, social, environmental and technological research. Joining the premier were ministers Rick Thorpe and Shirley Bond, Judith Issac-Renton of the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, Hector MacKay-Dunn of Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy law firm, Martha Salcudean of UBC, Michael Phelps of Duke Energy Gas Transmission Canada's advisory board, Hassan Khoshrowshahi of Inwest Investments Ltd., and Jack Blaney of the International Joint Commission.
2002-04-13 - Premier Gordon Campbell attends the Vaisakhi Celebrations in Vancouver at Ross Street Temple, April 13.
2002-04-12 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks to an audience of 550 at a luncheon of the Interior Logging Association in Kamloops on April 12, 2002. The premier discussed the softwood lumber issue, pledging to work with every other province in Canada to stop the illegal actions of American protectionists.
2002-04-12 - Premier Campbell at the Interior Logging Association luncheon in Kamloops.
2002-04-05 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks to an audience of 280 at the Toronto Board of Trade breakfast, April 5.