Kim Campbell

Kim Campbell
Avril Phædra Douglas "Kim" Campbell PC CC OBC QCis a Canadian politician, diplomat, lawyer and writer who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993. Campbell was the first, and to date, only female prime minister of Canada, the first baby boomer to hold that office, and the only prime minister born in British Columbia...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth10 March 1947
CityPort Alberni, Canada
CountryCanada
There is no greater honour than to serve Canadians.
We live in tough times, and Canadians have some tough questions for government. They want clear answers. They are well beyond the glib, glad-handing of the past.
We are well aware that there are customers who are in critical need of temporary assistance, and we want them to know that there is help available,
Only strong, united representation from Quebec will enable us to work effectively on Montreal's economic recovery.
One mailing could cost a candidate $1,500. A lot of them can't afford multiple mailings.
We all thought it was very funny and very well done. (But) Jim has no intention of leaving cartooning and becoming a rap star.
There is a lot of talent here in Laredo. And we are happy to be a part of it.
Too often, governments have operated in a vacuum, believing they could come up with some magic formula to which they have an exclusive patent.
We know that massive injections of public funds are neither possible nor desirable.
Whether you come from Port Alberni on the West Coast as I do, or from Port-Cartier on the shores of the St. Lawrence, we all share the rare privilege of being citizens of one of the greatest countries in the world.
Despite our high rate of unemployment, 300,000 jobs go unfilled largely because many of the unemployed lack the skills needed today as a result of technological progress.
As Canadian citizens, we benefit from a system of social programs that is second to none. But we know that our system has let a lot of people down-that is has not adequately supported their efforts to become self-reliant and to participate in society to the best of their ability.
I think the tribal council should make it the highest priority. That would mean the election results would be a true representation of what tribal members want. As it stands, the election process is tainted.
Our Canada is an inclusive country, built by English - and French - speaking Canadians, together with our Aboriginal peoples, who were here first, and the millions who have come since from every corner of the world. And still they come-1 million people a year make inquiries about coming to Canada.