Kevin Falcon: Rebel with a Cause

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Kevin Falcon is a man undaunted by controversy. As transportation minister, he faced down vocal opposition and pushed through the contentious Gateway project. Now the longtime free-market champion – and likely contender for Gordon Campbell’s throne – tackles the third rail of B.C. politics, health care, and discovers that challenging the status quo may not be so easy this time round.


Even now, more than a quarter century later, Kevin Falcon sounds slightly awestruck, almost gushing, when he talks about his most memorable encounter with one of the major political inspirations of his life, former premier Bill Bennett.


It was at the Hotel Vancouver during the height of the union-organized Solidarity protests against the premier’s restraint plans in the fall of 1983. On Oct. 15, 60,000 protesters surrounded the hotel, where the Social Credit party was holding its annual convention, one of the largest political protests this province has ever seen. But inside the hotel’s convention rooms, amid the carpets and chandeliers, Socreds of all descriptions were networking as usual.


The 20-year-old Falcon, an insurance broker and Junior Chamber of Commerce vice-president active in the Young Socreds, walked past the premier as he was talking with Peter Brown and Murray Pezim, two major power brokers.


“I was standing there hoping that maybe when their discussion was finished, I might get a chance to introduce him to my friends. And the premier saw me, said, ‘Excuse me,’ to these very important people and came over and said, ‘Hello, Kevin, How are you? Good to see you.’”

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Kevin Falcon is a great and intelligent man he is fearless indeed this is amusing that you wrote a feature on him.

We can be encouraged that BC has experienced energetic ‘economic conservatives’ who will wisely take care of the peoples business, in the face of the disastrous threats to everyone’s well being from the political left. Falcon gives hope for compassion for everyone, not just the few under NDP ideology.
Fan of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan... ahh man the health program is screwed.
Does not seem the sort of person who would be happy in opposition, though he'd likely be a pit-bull
Likely successor to Gordon Campbell's throne of mud
Great article on a very caring, very hard working MLA. I hope Kevin stays in politics for a while, because he is driven to learn the facts and then act decisively on British Columbian's best interests. We need more politicians like Kevin. George Vernon
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