Jock Camp was the founder of the British Columbia Skeptics Society, and self-declared "Humanist, Rationalist, Skeptic, Atheist, Agnostic, Free Thinker, Non-Believer". He was president of B.C. Skeptics from 1979-1981. He attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, majoring in agricultural economics and worked briefly at a family farm in Michigan before moving to Vancouver in 1967 and establishing his own consulting firm (Camp Consulting Services Ltd.)
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A founding member of the Vancouver Humanist Association and former chairman of its board of directors, Camp was also an active member of the Vancouver Atheists and Agnostics Society (VAA). Author of The Skeptic's Dictionary (1993), Jock Camp died on June 18th, 2006 at the age of 65.