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Photograph of an unidentified group of individuals performing in a cultural show at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster, British Columbia. The group of individuals were part of the University of British Columbia's (UBC) bhangra team, called UBC Boyz.

Massey Theatre opened in 1949 as British Columbia's largest theatre. Massey Theatre hosts musical theatre hits, international music and dance forms, children's entertainers, orchestras, choirs, ballets and stars of music. Governed as a registered non-profit charitable society run by an independent board of directors, Massey Theatre is neither a civic nor a school facility but a professional arts organization which works to support the performing arts throughout Metro Vancouver.

The UBC Bhangra Club was founded on October 1, 1992, by a group of students dedicated to promoting Punjabi culture at UBC. It serves as a vibrant platform for students to express themselves and engage with their community, enhancing cultural awareness and interaction.

Bhangra is a folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. It originated as a folk dance celebrated during the time of the harvest. It's traditionally danced to the dhol instrument, a large drum, accompanied by boliyan, short sets of lyrics that describe scenes or stories from Punjab.
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Photograph of Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.), and Herb Dhaliwal, former cabinet minister, among other unidentified individuals, at a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in B.C.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.

A businessman and politician, Herb Dhaliwal was elected in 1993 representing the federal riding of Vancouver South. In 1997 he was re-elected and appointed Minister of National Revenue, and became the first South Asian to hold a senior cabinet ministerial position in a Western democracy. In 1999, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in 2002 Minister of Natural Resources for BC.
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Photograph of Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.), at a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in B.C.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
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Photograph of Herb Dhaliwal, former cabinet minister, speaking at a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in British Columbia. Individuals in attendance included Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

A businessman and politician, Herb Dhaliwal was elected in 1993 representing the federal riding of Vancouver South. In 1997 he was re-elected and appointed Minister of National Revenue, and became the first South Asian to hold a senior cabinet ministerial position in a Western democracy. In 1999, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in 2002 Minister of Natural Resources for BC.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
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Photograph of Herb Dhaliwal, former cabinet minister, speaking at a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in British Columbia. Individuals in attendance included Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

A businessman and politician, Herb Dhaliwal was elected in 1993 representing the federal riding of Vancouver South. In 1997 he was re-elected and appointed Minister of National Revenue, and became the first South Asian to hold a senior cabinet ministerial position in a Western democracy. In 1999, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in 2002 Minister of Natural Resources for BC.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
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Photograph of Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.), interacting with an unidentified individual at a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in B.C.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
Description
Photograph of an unidentified individual addressing attendees of a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in British Columbia. Individuals in attendance included Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.).

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
Description
Photograph of Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.), interacting with a group of unidentified attendees of a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in B.C.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
Description
Photograph of Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.), interacting with a group of unidentified attendees of a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in B.C.

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.
Description
Photograph of an unidentified individual addressing attendees of a political awareness event pertaining to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the salmon fishing industry in British Columbia. Individuals in attendance included Glen Clark, former premier of British Columbia (B.C.).

The Pacific Salmon Treaty is an agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the United States of America concerning Pacific Salmon. The treaty ensures both countries receive equal benefits regarding the production of salmon.

Glen Clark served as Premier of British Columbia from February 1996 to August 1999. He was Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations from November 1991 to September 1993 and Minister of Employment and Investment from September 1993 until February 1996. Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1986 to represent the constituency of Vancouver-East. In the 1991 and 1996 general elections, he was re-elected to represent the constituency of Vancouver-Kingsway. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Simon Fraser University and a master's degree in community and regional planning from the University of British Columbia. Before entering politics, Clark worked in the labour movement and as a natural resource policy consultant.