Bruce Yorke Explained

Bruce Yorke
Office:Member of the Vancouver City Council
Term:1980 - 1991
Party:Coalition of Progressive Electors
Birth Name:Gregory Bruce Yorke
Birth Date:10 December 1924
Birth Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Death Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Gregory Bruce Yorke (December 10, 1924 – December 5, 2015) was a housing activist and city councillor in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1] [2]

Vancouver Tenants Council

Yorke was key in establishing the Vancouver Tenants Council, which was an organization of tenants that performed direct economic action against landlords and lobbied the provincial government. Between the years of 1968 and 1978 they fought and won the right for tenants to vote in municipal elections. In the early 1970s, Yorke was the "main voice and organizer for tenants".[3]

The Coalition of Progressive Electors

Yorke first ran for the Coalition of Progressive Electors on a slate with Harry Rankin in 1968. Rankin was the only COPE Counillor elected. He ran again unsuccessfully in 1970, 1972, and 1974, and in 1976 was their mayoralty candidate. He was finally elected in 1980, and would serve four terms as a councillor, through 1980 to 1986, and then again from 1990 to 1993.[4] He had to step down in 1991 due to a heart condition.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bruce Yorke, former Vancouver city councillor, dies at 91 CBC News.
  2. Web site: Gregory YORKE Obituary (2015) - The Province.
  3. Web site: Tenants Resource Advocacy Centre. TRAC Record. 24 October 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121017022619/http://www.tenants.bc.ca/ckfinder/userfiles/files/TRAC%20Record%2020%20Years%20of%20Working%20for%20Tenants%20Rights%20in%20BC.pdf. 17 October 2012.
  4. Web site: City of Vancouver. Past Councils. 24 October 2012.
  5. Book: Church, John. COPE: Working for Vancouver. 1993. The Committee of Progressive Electors. Vancouver, BC. etal.