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  1. Bar Chya Lee (Chinese: 黎拔佳; pinyin: Lí Bá Jiā; 27 December 1954 - 11 September 2019), known professionally as B.C. Lee, was a Taiwanese-Canadian actor and former politician who served on the Vancouver City Council from 2005 to 2008.

  2. A member of the Stó:lo Nation in southwestern B.C., Lee became one of the first Indigenous authors to be published in Canada with her 1975 autobiographical novel ‘Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel,’” stated Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs.

  3. Feb 26, 2013 · Lee Maracle, OC, author and critic (born 2 July 1950 in Vancouver, BC; died 11 November 2021 in Surrey, BC). Lee Maracle was a prolific First Nations writer and expert on First Nations culture and history, and an influential Indigenous voice in Canadian postcolonial criticism.

  4. At 14, Maracle, became B.C.'s top high school long distance runner. Now she's in the writing business for the long haul, too. Her first book, Bobbi lee Indian Rebel {Women's Press) was a bitingly honest autobiography, published in 1975, then expanded and re-issued in 1990.

  5. C. B. Lee is a Chinese-Vietnamese-American author based out of Los Angeles, California. [1] They are the author of young adult fiction, best known for their Sidekick Squad series, which follows a quartet of teenagers in a near future world of superheroes and supervillains .

  6. 5 days ago · Michael Lee, a former party leadership candidate and the Vancouver–Langara representative in the legislature for the past seven years, says he’s heading back to the private sector and will not...

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  8. Mar 1, 2024 · B.C. Premier David Eby questioned the removal of To Kill a Mockingbird from the district's recommended reading list, calling Lee's novel a "beautiful" and "profoundly anti-racist" book.

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