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John Fraser
- Vancouver
John
Fraser has had a long and illustrious career in Canadian public
life. Any attempt to list his many accomplishments soon becomes
a long recitation.
First elected
to the House of Commons representing Vancouver South in 1972, he
was returned to Ottawa five times. Recognition from his peers in
the House of Commons followed when he became the first Speaker to
be elected by secret ballot in 1986 and again in 1988.
As Environment
Minister and Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and throughout his
personal life, John Fraser has made a measurable contribution to
the environmental quality of North America. His efforts have produced
an international Canada-U.S. treaty to prevent the flooding of parts
of B.C. by the proposed Skagit River dam in Washington; the establishment
of a U.S.-Canada agreement on acid rain abatement; the rehabilitation
and conservation of Pacific salmon stocks and habitat through the
Pacific Salmon Treaty; and the preservation of the South Moresby
archipelago as a national park reserve.
Recognition
for his many contributions have come in the form of numerous honours
ranging from Beijing University to the International Union for Conservation
of Nature and Natural Resources.
John Fraser
is honorary chairman or patron of several environmental organizations,
including the Worldsphere Foundation, the B.C. Forests in Israel
project, and Canada's Environmental Law Centre.
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