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Affiliation | BC Liberals |
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Name | Stan Hagen |
Address | Courtenay, British Columbia , Canada |
Email | stan.hagen.mla@leg.bc.ca |
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January 20, 2009
(69 years) |
Contributor | Monsieur |
Last Modifed | Monsieur Apr 18, 2009 08:31am |
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Info | Stan Hagen (1940 – January 20, 2009) was a Canadian politician. He served as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Comox Valley riding in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a member of the BC Liberal Party.
He was the Minister of Agriculture and Lands when he died. During his political career, he served as minister for 10 different ministries, including Minister of Tourism, Sports and the Arts, Minister for Children and Family Development, Minister of Sustainable Resource Management, and Minister of Human Resources.
He was first elected in the 1986 provincial election as a Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), and served in the cabinet of Bill Vander Zalm. His cabinet positions included Minister of Advanced Education, Minister of Economic Development, and Minister of Education. Hagen was best known for being integral in the creation of Science World.
He was defeated in the 1991 election when all but seven Socred MLAs were defeated. Hagen returned to provincial politics by winning his seat in the 2001 provincial election and was re-elected in 2005.
On November 24, 2004, it was announced that Hagen had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was undergoing treatment.
On January 20, 2009, at the age of 68, Stan Hagen died of a massive heart attack.
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