- Rafe Mair
Rafe Mair (b.
December 31 ,1931 ) is apolitical commentator and former radio personality and politician inBritish Columbia ,Canada .Mair was born in
Vancouver, British Columbia where he worked as a lawyer for many years.His political career began in 1975, when he was elected as a
Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of theBritish Columbia Social Credit Party representing the riding of Kamloops. He held that seat until retiring from politics in 1981; the seat was taken over byClaude Richmond . Mair served as a cabinet minister in the government of PremierBill Bennett under a variety of portfolios including health and education. During thepatriation of theConstitution of Canada , he was BC's chief delegate on constitutional matters.In 1981, he left government and has since served as a radio
talk show host inVancouver . In the early 1990s, he gained national notoriety and support alike for his role as an outspoken opponent of both the Meech Lake and Charlottetown constitutional accords.Despite high ratings, his show was cancelled by
CKNW in 2003, and he was subsequently hired atCKBD (600 AM), anoldies station, to start a morning talk show. This job ended in late 2005. In the Fall of 2005 he became a regular commentary guest onOmni Television 's prime time current affairs program, The Standard (seen in Vancouver onCHNU-TV ). Mair contributed three commentaries a week until January 2006 when the Commentary segment of the program was axed. However, he has continued his relationship with The Standard, guest-hosting the program from time to time. He remains active as a regular columnist for a chain of community newspapers, the online magazine "The Tyee " and often appears nationally as a political commentator for several outlets including CBC Radio.He is an avid fisherman and he has become an outspoken critic of
salmon farming in BC. This often puts him at odds with former political colleagues and makes him allies with former political enemies such as theNew Democratic Party of British Columbia .Although he has traditionally been considered a political conservative, Mair's views have always been moderate on certain issues, notably the environment and social welfare. Disillusioned with the three mainstream Canadian parties, he has lately become a significant supporter of the Green Party urging people to vote for them in recent federal and provincial elections. Though he shies away from endorsing entire parties, he still supports individual candidates, most recently including New Democrat candidate
Svend Robinson inVancouver Centre [http://www.svendrobinson.com/endorsements.htm] .Mair has authored several books on Canadian politics, including his
memoir s.elected works
*"Canada, is anyone listening?" (1998) ISBN 1-55263-000-5
*"Rants, raves and recollections" (2000) ISBN 1-55285-145-1
*"Rafe : a memoir" (2004) ISBN 1-55017-319-7
*"Hard talk" (2005) ISBN 1-55017-374-X
*"Over the Mountains: More Thoughts on Things that Matter" (2006) ISBN 1-55017-371-5Awards
*1977 -
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Anniversary Medal
*1993 - B.C. Association of Broadcasters "Broadcast Performer of the Year"
*1995 - Haig-Brown Award for Conservation work
*1995 - Received prestigious Michener Award from theGovernor-General of Canada for courageous journalism, the first radio broadcaster to do so (nominated on two other occasions)
*1997 - BC Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association “Media Person Of the Year”
*1997 - National Canadian Mental Health Association Media Person of The Year (shared with Pamela Wallin)
*1998 - BC Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association "Media person of The Year"
*2003 -Bruce Hutchison Award for Lifetime Achievement from theJack Webster Foundation
*2005 – Inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame
*2005 – Named by readers poll ofGeorgia Straight (78,000 responses) as best talk show host in Vancouveree also
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Rafe Mair v. Kari Simpson External links
* [http://www.rafeonline.com www.rafeonline.com Official website]
* [http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20041025a.html An interview with Mair about his memoir]
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