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Gary Steeves Interview: BCGEU Occupation of Tranquille Institution

In this compelling oral history, former BCGEU Director Gary Steeves recalls his formative years, the occupation of Tranquille residential institution in Kamloops, and 25 years of his union’s remarkable evolution.

This interview was conducted by Ken Novakowski on October 4, 2018 in Vancouver, BC. It is part of our Oral History Collection.

In this compelling oral history, former BCGEU Director Gary Steeves recalls his formative years, the occupation of Tranquille residential institution in Kamloops, and 25 years of his union’s remarkable evolution. Told in his charming ‘East Coaster’ style, Brother Steeves relates experiences in both political and union worlds. As a representative with a mere four months on the job, Gary facilitated the month-long Tranquille Occupation during 1983’s province-wide Solidarity protests. Step by step, he walks his audience through the process of ‘management by the workers’, and their devotion to the residents with physical and intellectual disabilities in their care.

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