Family of former Okanagan politician angry at Christy Clark for announcing his death

OSOYOOS – The family of a one-time British Columbia Liberal is angry with Premier Christy Clark, stating they specifically requested his death not be announced in the legislature.

John Slater, 63, died unexpectedly last week and his passing was acknowledged by the premier who praised his community involvement and commitment to local farmers. A copy of her statement was later distributed to the media.

Sylvia Slater, John's sister, posted a letter on Facebook where she said her family specifically asked that an announcement not be made.

According to Sylvia, within two hours of her brother's death she had heard rumours of the planned announcement.

According to her cell phone records, she phoned the office of Boundary Similkameen MLA Linda Larson at 11:44 a.m. requesting that her family's privacy be respected.

"Heedlessly at 1:32 p.m., Ms. Clark made a statement in the House about John's death," Sylvia wrote. "Could you have given us 24 hours, 12 hours, six hours? Could you have contacted a family member directly?"

In an interview, Slater said the family should have been contacted as to if and when a statement could be made. She said fortunately all family members learned of John's death prior to reading it in the media.

"He was a brother, father, uncle, nephew and son. To others, he was a friend and to many more he was a public figure and servant. My question is, where is the line that deems on relationship more important than another and whose needs in a relationship should be first considered?"

She acknowledged that her brother was a public figure but noted he had been out of office since 2012.

"Shame on you Ms. Clark for again, not putting a family first," she wrote.

Born in Kelowna, John Slater moved to Osoyoos in 1980 where he operated several businesses including Desert Edge Nursery. Slater served on Osoyoos Town Council for 18 years including six years as mayor.

He retired as mayor to seek the B.C. Liberal nomination and was elected as Boundary Similkameen's representative in 2009, serving one term. He was not endorsed by the party for the 2013 election and dropped out of public life.

Slater is survived by his daughters Tina and Alana and siblings Sylvia, Laura and Kim as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased are his son Christopher and his parents.

Sylvia said funeral arrangements will be finalized on Tuesday.

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8 responses

  1. My condolences to all the family.Bernice (Hauk) Kenney.

  2. Christoph Felgner

    What to expect from the Reporter Chick turned Politician, they’re all out for sensationalizing every Story to get Points.

  3. Cold-hearted and self serving – not nice Ms Clark, not nice !!!!!

  4. Harold Johnson

    Trust our wonderful Premier to do whatever she thinks will make herself look like a good, HONEST and caring when in fact she is only concerned about her own welfare and not the taxpayers of BC.

  5. Maureen Gabert

    Christy Clark has absolutly no concept of sensiivity and common decency. She is a joke that is hell bent on running this province into the ground and doesn’t giva a royal rats rump who she trods on to do it. Shame on her.

  6. Verna Shoemaker

    It is an honor to be mentioned when someone passes away not to hide the fact, sooner or later people will find out, what’s the secret?

  7. It was up to the family, not the premier, to decide when, or if, the news of Mr. Slater’s passing was released to the public. Ms. Clark acted inconsiderately, but then who expects her to act with any modicum of humanitarianism….not me.

  8. Gaye Horn

    Heard his death was rather tragic.. so sorry to the family for their loss.

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