Education
University of Toronto.
University of Toronto.
He was raised in Saskatchewan and Ontario and came to Victoria at the age of 34 to assist a local Ford dealer. Instead, the dealer persuaded him to take over the dealership. Pollen ran unsuccessfully as the British Columbia Social Cr Party candidate in the 1968 by-election in Oak Bay.
From 1985 to 1986, he was the leader of the British Columbia Progressive Conservative Party.
In 2011, the Hallmark Society, an association dedicated to heritage preservation in Victoria, presented Pollen with a merit award for "his contributions to the heritage fabric of Victoria".