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Forests and scandals are perennial subjects
of B.C. politics, an the controversy surrounding Robert Sommers,
the provincial Lands, Forests and Mines minister in 1955, combined
the two. Sommers, a prominent figure in W.A.C. Bennett's Social
Credit cabinet, was accused of taking bribes in exchange for
granting tree farm licenses.
The story of Sommers is the story of W.A.C.
Bennet's rise to power with the Social Credit party on a platform
of change and a promised departure from the corruption of earlier
politics. The bribery scandal was a major blow to the claim
that the Social Credit was a different kind of party. It is
also the story of B.C. forest policy, with repercussions that
continue to the present day.
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