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    Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell PC CC OBC KC (born March 10, 1947) is a former Canadian politician, diplomat, lawyer, and writer who served as the...
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    Colonel Kim Nichole Reed-Campbell (born June 6, 1975) is a retired United States Air Force officer and Command Pilot. She was decorated for piloting her...
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    Arkansas. In June 2020, Campbell's wife of 34 years, Kim Campbell, published Gentle on My Mind: In Sickness and in Health with Glen Campbell, a memoir of their...
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    is the Electoral history of Kim Campbell, the nineteenth Prime Minister of Canada. A Progressive Conservative, Campbell was the first woman to serve...
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  • the former husband of the 19th prime minister of Canada, Kim Campbell. Divinsky and Campbell were married from 1972 to 1983. He was born in Winnipeg,...
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  • in an attempt to win Davina back, but she chooses to remain with Tom. Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin, series 1−2, 4−5, 11–) is an Art teacher, who is Head...
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    election of 1896, which Tupper and the Conservatives lost. John Turner and Kim Campbell both served short terms for similar reasons. Of the other prime ministers...
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  • with Kim Campbell winning the vote in the second ballot. She became the first female Prime Minister of Canada on June 25, 1993. Initially, Campbell's popularity...
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  • Middleton in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (1992–1998, 2019), Kim Campbell in the BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road (2006–2007, 2009–2010...
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    which induced him to resign and hand over power to his cabinet minister Kim Campbell in June 1993. In the election later that year, the Progressive Conservatives...
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    online as Psyiconic Kieran Campbell (born 1979), Irish rugby union player Kim Campbell (pilot), US Air Force A-10 pilot Kim Campbell, first female Prime Minister...
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    by the new Progressive Conservative Party (PC) leader, Prime Minister Kim Campbell, near the end of her party's five year mandate. When she succeeded longtime...
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    Carleton University; Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, who were university lecturers, Clark also consultant and Campbell working in international diplomacy...
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  • to the Minister for International Trade. In the summer of 1993, when Kim Campbell succeeded Brian Mulroney as PC Party leader and Prime Minister of Canada...
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    aboriginal Canadian elected to any Canadian legislature, appointed 2004 Gordon Campbell OBC, three-term Premier of British Columbia, appointed 2011 Raffi Cavoukian...
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    arms fire. Its durability was demonstrated on 7 April 2003 when Captain Kim Campbell, while flying over Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, suffered...
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    — 56% (January 1966) 8.   Pierre Trudeau — 55% (September 1972) 9.   Kim Campbell — 53% (July 1993) 10.   Joe Clark — 32% (November 1979) Note: Ratings...
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  • parliamentary secretary to the Minister of National Health and Welfare. When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as PC leader and prime minister in 1993, she brought...
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  • Fellows. Among UBC's alums are Canadian Prime Ministers John Turner, Kim Campbell, Justin Trudeau, and the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Kiril Petkov...
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  • Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency under Prime Minister Kim Campbell. A consultant, Reid has been active with the Progressive Conservative...
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  • Attorney General for England and Wales Kim Campbell (born 1947), Attorney General of Canada General Campbell (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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    the PCs' 1993 leadership election, but placed second to Kim Campbell. Charest served as Campbell's industry minister and deputy prime minister. After the...
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  • moved to the position of Minister of Supply and Services in 1989. When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as prime minister in June 1993, she retained Dick...
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  • Madeleine Albright, U.S. Senator John McCain, former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell, former Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro, former Prime Minister...
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  • Diefenbaker (1957–1963) Joe Clark (1979–1980) Brian Mulroney (1984–1993) Kim Campbell (1993) Stephen Harper (2006–2015) Preston Manning (October 31, 1987 –...
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    Twenty-Fifth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Kim Campbell. It governed Canada from 25 June 1993 to 4 November 1993, including only...
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  • Weever, and Aabay Noor Ali as Mollie 'Mog' Richardson. Angela Griffin as Kim Campbell; Headteacher James Baxter as Joe Casey; Deputy Headteacher and languages...
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    Clifford, Army Colonel Eileen Collins, Air Force, NASA astronaut Colonel Kim Campbell (pilot), Air Force Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Ramon Colon-Lopez...
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    including the 1993 election, when she defeated incumbent Prime Minister Kim Campbell. Fry was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. She is of Scottish...
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  • Minister for Science, although he retained his other portfolio. When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as PC leader and prime minister in June 1993, she...
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