Rafe Mair

Rafe Mair was a Canadian politician who served in the government of British Columbia. Elected as a member of the Social Credit Party in 1975, he served as a cabinet minister in the government of Premier Bill Bennett under a variety of portfolios including health and education. During the patriation of the Constitution of Canada he was BC's chief delegate on constitutional matters. In 1981 he left government and has since served as a conservative radio talk show host in Vancouver. He was cancelled by CKNW-AM in 2003, and was re-hired at 600 AM, a "golden oldies" station. He has also authored several books on Canadian politics, including his memoirs. An interview with Mair about his memoir, Rafe: A Memoir, is available here: http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20041025a.html.

 

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