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Jim Matkin
James G. (Jim) Matkin, Q.C. is a former British Columbia, Canada deputy minister of labour and of intergovernmental relations, former President and CEO of the Business Council of British Columbia, and a former British Columbia Law Society secretary and executive director. He was part of the team which drafted the British Columbia Labour Relations Board legislation in 1973, and he drafted the first human rights code of BC, floated the Non Obstante clause compromise that was adopted in the Canadian Constitution, and is credited with "cleaning up" the Vancouver stock exchange through his one man commission of enquiry. ==Early life== Originally from Alberta,〔Richard E. Bennett, ( "Canada: From Struggling Seed, the Church Has Risen to Branching Maple" ), Ensign, Sept. 1988, p.30〕 He obtained his bachelor's and master's (law) degrees from University of Alberta and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School〔People: Hydrogen Power Inc (HYDP.PK) http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=HYDP.PK&WTmodLOC=C4-Officers-5 accessed 3 April 2011〕〔David Baines, "The former executive director who quit Dec. 6 will receive a total of $291,700" http://www.canadianjusticereviewboard.ca/article-Jim%20Matkin.htm , ''Vancouver Sun'', 6 Jan 2005, accessed 3 April 2011〕 and became a law clerk to a Supreme Court of Canada Justice and an assistant professor of law at the University of British Columbia.〔Lane Johnson, ("A Dominion of Saints" ), ''Ensign'', Sept. 1988, p.38〕
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