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Mike Harcourt - Definition

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Michael Harcourt (born 1943) is a politican in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

Harcourt studied at the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws. Harcourt served as a Vancouver Alderman from 1973 to1980, and as Mayor of Vancouver from 1980 to 1986. He was first elected to the British Columbia Legislature in the 1986 British Columbia provincial election. He became the leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia (NDP) and the Leader of the Official Opposition in the following year. He was considered to be a moderate within the ranks of his social democratic party.

In the 1991 provincial election, Harcourt led the NDP back to power, defeating the Social Credit party led by Rita Johnston. This marked the first time that the NDP had been in power since 1975. Harcourt was the 30th premier of BC.

He resigned as premier in February 1996 as the result of "Bingogate", a scandal in which an NDP member, David Stupich, used money raised by a charity bingo to fund the party. While Harcourt had nothing to do with the scandal, he took political responsibility for it. He was succeeded as Premier of B.C. by Glen Clark, who also ended up resigning as the result of another scandal.

After serving as premier, Harcourt was associated with the University of British Columbia. He was involved in research relating to cities.

He was injured in a near fatal fall in November 2002, which resulted in a severe spinal-cord injury, from which he has since astonished doctors with a rapid recovery.

He was named as a special advisor to Prime Minister Paul Martin on cities on December 12, 2003.

Preceded by:
Rita Johnston
1991
Premier of British Columbia
1991-1996
Succeeded by:
Glen Clark
1996-1999
Preceded by:
Jack Volrich
1976-1980
Mayor of Vancouver
1980-1986
Succeeded by:
Gordon Campbell
1986-1993


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