Brian Ray Douglas Smith QC OBC |
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Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Oak Bay-Gordon Head |
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In office May 10, 1979 – November 15, 1989 |
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Preceded by | Riding Established |
Succeeded by | Elizabeth Cull |
Attorney General of British Columbia | |
In office May 26, 1983 – June 29, 1988 |
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Premier |
Bill Bennett Bill Vander Zalm |
Preceded by | Alan Williams |
Succeeded by | Bud Smith |
Personal details | |
Born |
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
July 7, 1934
Political party | Social Credit |
Brian Ray Douglas Smith (born July 7, 1934) is a Canadian politician and business executive. Smith who served for a decade on Oak Bay municipal council and was mayor of Oak Bay from 1974 to 1979, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 1979 election to represent the riding of Oak Bay-Gordon Head for the Social Credit Party. He was reelected in the 1983 and 1986 election.
Under the Bill Bennett government, he served as Minister of Education, then Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and was appointed to the post of Attorney General of the Province on May 26, 1983.
In 1986, after Bennett's decision to step down, Smith was a candidate for the leadership of the Social Credit Party. In a field of 12, he finished second to Bill Vander Zalm, losing on the fourth ballot.
Vander Zalm reappointed Smith to the post of Attorney General. Smith resigned his post in a speech to the Legislature on June 28, 1988. On October 19, 1989, he announced that he was resigning his seat, effective November 15, 1989, and became chairman of CN Rail until 1994. He was the Chairman of BC Hydro from 1996-2001.
In 2016, Smith was appointed to the Order of BC as a "long-serving elected official who led social innovations in the arena of sports, education, law and business".