Bill Belsey
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Bill Belsey is a
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politician, who represented the electoral district of
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in the
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from 2001 to 2005. He sat as a member of the
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."Minister shared e-mails about Skeena Mill allegations with insider"
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'', November 7, 2012.
Following his electoral defeat in 2005, Belsey was elected vice-president of the BC Liberal Party in 2011. He was implicated in a potential
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in 2012, when he was directly involved in correspondence with cabinet minister
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about regulatory matters pertaining to Sun Wave Forest Products, Belsey's employer at the time.


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Profile at the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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