![]() ![]() “I think that kind of situation can raise a red flag,” said Stewart Prest, a Vancouver-based political scientist lecturer at Simon Fraser University… Records obtained through B.C.’s lobbyist registry and freedom of information law show Bob Dewar - by some accounts the architect behind former premier John Horgan’s rise to power - was actively billing the Office of the Premier up to $1,000 a day for his services as a special advisor, while his daughter, Maeghan Dewar, lobbied that same office to gain favour for the forestry giant Paper Excellence. It details how former BC premier John Horgan was lobbied on behalf of Paper Excellence by the daughter of one of his key advisors. Joan Baxter drew my attention to this story by Stefan Labbé from the BC-based North Shore News. Northern Pulp, a Paper Excellence Company, sign on Abercrombie Point, Pictou County Credit: Joan Baxter ![]()
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