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Posted AT 12:52 PM EST on 16/05/05

Norman Spector

From Monday's Globe and Mail

Often, during the course of a career that's taken me from sea to sea, I've been asked to explain British Columbia's penchant for polarized politics and unpredictable premiers. Twice, as ambassador to Israel, I was nonplussed when Labour Party ministers, shaking their heads, asked about B.C. New Democrats they had met at the convention of The Socialist International.

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