First Premier of British Columbia — Victoria, BC
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As British Columbia's first premier, John Foster McCreight certainly was an odd pick as "he was firmly opposed to responsible government, believing his fellow British Columbians too immature to carry the burdens of democracy."
Waymark Code: WM10KW6
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/24/2019
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BRITISH COLUMBIA BECOMES
A PROVINCE OF CANADA, 1871
To this land of mountains, lakes, rivers, islands and inlets came explorers, fur traders, gold seekers and settlers. During the middle years of the nineteenth century the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were founded and the Stikine Territory was organized These colonies were united in 1866 as British Columbia, which became the sixth province of the Dominion on 20th July, 1871. Hon. Joseph William Trutch was the first Lieutenant-Governor and Hon. John Foster McCreight the first Premier.
This plaque is located inside the Parliament Buildings beside the door to the Legislative Assembly.
FIRST - Classification Variable: Person or Group
Date of FIRST: 07/20/1871
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