British Columbia Politician Stan Hagen
Stan Hagen died Tuesday afternoon, January 20, 2009, a few short hours after a meeting with British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell from a sudden unexpected heart attack. We suspect Stand Hagen may have been murdered.
During the period from 1986 to 1991, Stan Hagen was a member of the cabinet of British Columbia Premier Bill Vander Zalm. In provincial politics, he was a member of the British Columbia Social Credit Party that had a reputation for outrageous corruption. In federal politics, he was a member of the Conservative arty of Canada. Stan Hagen was member of the Vander Zalm government when that government conferred an illegal water export monopoly on W.C.W. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd.
In short, Stan Hagen knew what went on behind in the scenes from 1986 to 1991 and if that was not enough to make him a target he later re-surfaced in political life as part of the cabinet of British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell.
In short, Stan Hagen knew what went on behind in the scenes from 1986 to 1991 and if that was not enough to make him a target he later re-surfaced in political life as part of the cabinet of British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell.
Stan Hagen returned to politics in 2001 as part of the Liberal Party of British Columbia under Premier Gordon Campbell.
Over the next decade, Premier Campbell and Stan Hagen covered up the Water War Crimes. The Premier refused to conduct an investigation of allegations of criminal misconduct by staff lawyers with hte Ministry of the Attorney General and the Government of British Columbia through its agents at the Law Society of British Columbia and Themis Program Management and Consulting Ltd continued their unrelenting attack on Mr. Carten the former lawyer for Sun Belt Water Inc. that had filed a $10.5 billion claim against Canada under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA alleging corruption and fraud by insiders with the Governments of both Canada and British Columbia.
On January 15 and 16, 2009, Premier Campbell and the other Canadian Premiers met with Prime Minister Harper in Ottawa, Premier Campbell returned to British Columbia and met with Stan Hagen on January 20, 2009, a few hours later, Stan Hagen dropped dead from a sudden unexpected heart attack.
Stan Hagen knew a lot.
He could have given evidence that would have probably put some people in jail for a very long time, possibly including Premier Gordon Campbell himself if reports that Campbell was ordering legal counsel not to release documents in the Aquasource Ltd. court proceedings are correct.
Over the next decade, Premier Campbell and Stan Hagen covered up the Water War Crimes. The Premier refused to conduct an investigation of allegations of criminal misconduct by staff lawyers with hte Ministry of the Attorney General and the Government of British Columbia through its agents at the Law Society of British Columbia and Themis Program Management and Consulting Ltd continued their unrelenting attack on Mr. Carten the former lawyer for Sun Belt Water Inc. that had filed a $10.5 billion claim against Canada under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA alleging corruption and fraud by insiders with the Governments of both Canada and British Columbia.
On January 15 and 16, 2009, Premier Campbell and the other Canadian Premiers met with Prime Minister Harper in Ottawa, Premier Campbell returned to British Columbia and met with Stan Hagen on January 20, 2009, a few hours later, Stan Hagen dropped dead from a sudden unexpected heart attack.
Stan Hagen knew a lot.
He could have given evidence that would have probably put some people in jail for a very long time, possibly including Premier Gordon Campbell himself if reports that Campbell was ordering legal counsel not to release documents in the Aquasource Ltd. court proceedings are correct.