Rich Coleman is British Columbia's Minister of Forests and Range, and Minister responsible for Housing. He is the British Columbia Liberal Party MLA for the riding of Fort Langley-Aldergrove. Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Latin: Splendour without diminishment) Official languages none stated in law; English is de facto Flower Pacific dogwood Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 36 6 Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) Ranked... The British Columbia Liberal Party (usually refered to as the BC Liberals) is the governing political party in British Columbia, Canada. ... Fort Langley-Aldergrove is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Coleman was first elected to the British Columbia legislature in 1996. He was re-elected in 2001 and 2005. He has previously served as Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor-General. A legislature is a governmental deliberative assembly with the power to adopt laws. ... The Solicitor General or Solicitor-General is a government position in several countries, dealing with legal affairs. ...
Coleman is a former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and has worked in real estate management and development. Royal Canadian Mounted Police heraldic badge. ...
Coleman is rich in natural resources which have given life to a diversified economy based on farming, ranching, coal, oil and gas production and varied industry.
Coleman lies on U.S. 84, a segment of the Ports to Plains Highway connecting the state's heartland to coastal ports.
Coleman, Texasis rich in natural resources which have given life to a diversified economy based on farming, ranching, coal, oil and gas production and varied industry.
Coleman was offered a scholarship to the University of Michigan but had to decline when the Eastern High Alumni Association, in contrast to policies followed with the poor white students, declined to assist him with costs other than tuition.
Coleman was later hired at the Post Office but continued to organize autoworkers before joining the Army in 1942 where he was commissioned second lieutenant and served as a navigator in the prestigious Tuskegee Airmen unit.
Coleman Youngs big break in the political world came in 1961 when he was elected as delegate for the Michigan Constitutional Convention, without the support of the labor movement who still considered him "a dangerous red" as a former member of the Progressive Party (Rich 72).