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Born and raised in Brantford, Ontario, Campbell became a steelworker in Hamilton in the 1960s. In his first career move, he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was transferred to Vancouver in 1969, later joining the RCMP drug squad in 1973.
With more than twelve years experience with the RCMP, Campbell transitioned into death investigation, establishing Vancouver's first District Coroner's Office in 1981 and becoming the Chief Coroner for British Columbia in 1996. In this capacity, he became the inspiration behind the popular CBC drama Da Vinci's Inquest, as well as its spin-off, Da Vinci's City Hall. Larry Campbell was intimately involved with the television programs, writing and collaborating on scripts for the series.
A huge proponent of the Four Pillars approach to ending drug abuse, Campbell ran for Mayor when he felt this strategy was being neglected. In 2002 he was elected by the citizens of Vancouver under the banner of the Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) in what was a landslide election. Carrying on the legacy of his predecessor Philip Owen, Mayor Campbell spearheaded the approval and establishment of North America's first legal safe injection site and continued to champion the Four Pillars Drug strategy. In addition to drug and crime prevention, he was also instrumental in the successful Vancouver bid to host the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
In August 2005, Campbell was summoned to the Senate of Canada by Prime Minister Paul Martin. As a Senator, Campbell has continued his work on drug policy, mental health, and aboriginal issues. In addition, Senator Campbell covers the Big City Mayors Caucus for the Senate and continues to work as an advocate for Canadian municipalities.
Senator Campbell is currently a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Aboriginal Peoples and Fisheries and Oceans.
He holds a Master's Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from City University in Vancouver.
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