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Bill Vander Zalm leaves provincial politics again

February 26, 2001 by Canadian Christianity Leave a Comment

Former BC Premier Bill Vander Zalm is taking a break from provincial politics again so he can open a “spiritual theme park” in Hawaii, reports Province columnist Michael Smyth. Just a few months ago, Vander Zalm led the way in creating the Unity Party, a proposed merger of the B.C. Reform and Family Coalition parties that would follow strong socially conservative policies, especially where abortion and homosexuality are concerned. The Unity Party is currently being led by cartoon producer Chris Delaney, while older members of the B.C. Reform party promise to fight Vander Zalm’s efforts to shut the old party down.

The Vancouver Province

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