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  1. Jun 20, 2018 · Kim Campbell becomes Canada's first woman prime minister. In a historic vote on June 13, 1993, B.C. lawyer, MP and cabinet minister Kim Campbell was elected leader of the Progressive...

  2. Kim Campbell, who had brief tenure in the position in 1993, is also the only woman to hold the position so far. In this interview she reflects on her achievement, examines progress women have made since that time, and offers some ideas of what type of work is left to do as Canadians move towards gender equality in politics.

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · A champion of women’s rights and dynamic advocate for democracy, Kim Campbell was the first and only woman to become Canadian premier. During her career, she has chaired the Council of Women World Leaders and the World Movement for Democracy, in addition to serving as the President of the International Woman’s Forum and being the founding ...

  4. Kim Campbell, byname of Avril Phaedra Campbell, (born March 10, 1947, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada), Canadian politician, who in June 1993 became the first woman to serve as prime minister of Canada. Her tenure was brief, lasting only until November.

  5. www.canada.ca › women-impact › politicsKim Campbell - Canada.ca

    Dec 13, 2021 · Kim Campbell is a lawyer, diplomat, writer and politician who in 1993 became Canada's first – and only – woman prime minister. Breaking down barriers since her youth, Campbell inspired generations of Canadian women and girls to follow her path into politics.

  6. Biography. Seek wisdom. Conquer fear. Do justice. Leveraging her dynamic and thorough understanding of government from the inside out, Kim Campbell speaks on major issues of the day. Her leadership role in several global organizations has led her to develop an expertise informed by real time exposure to populations in democratic transition ...

  7. The Right Honorable A. Kim Campbell was Canada's 19th Prime Minister. Ms. Ms. Campbell began her political career with the Vancouver School Board, where she served from 1981 to 1984.

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