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    The Campbell ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from June 5, 2001,...
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    was appointed as Minister of Health. On November 3, 2010, Premier Gordon Campbell announced that he would step down as Premier of British Columbia once his...
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    the election, de Jong was appointed Minister of Forests in the new Campbell ministry. In 2004, de Jong removed 70,000 hectares of land from Tree Farm Licence...
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    that began in 1905 and ended in 1915 consisted of two ministries: the first led by Henry Campbell-Bannerman (from 1905 to 1908) and the final three by...
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    Party caucus, he served in several cabinet posts under premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark, and ran for party leadership in 2011. Born in Enderby...
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    members of the British Columbia Liberal Party. The ministry replaced the Campbell ministry when Gordon Campbell stepped down as premier during the 39th Parliament...
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  • Quebec was accorded to full members of the Cabinet of Canada from the Campbell Ministry through the first months of Paul Martin government. Prior to the agency's...
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  • April 2011, Campbell Newman announced the following Shadow Ministry appointments: Opposition (Queensland) Bligh Ministry Newman Ministry Jessica Marszalek...
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    term of Gordon Campbell's government. She left politics in 2005, and became the host of an afternoon radio talk show. After Campbell's resignation, Clark...
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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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    Alastair John Campbell (born 25 May 1957) is a British journalist, author, strategist, broadcaster, and activist, who is known for his political roles...
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    Following the 2001 election, which the NDP lost, it was replaced by the Campbell ministry. Dosanjh shuffled his cabinet on November 1, 2000. The shuffle was...
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    the Walpole–Townshend Ministry. Born at Ham House, he was the son of Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Campbell (née Tollemache, daughter...
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    Ujjal Dosanjh (category Members of the 27th Canadian Ministry)
    Dosanjh was one of four visible minorities to serve in Paul Martin's Ministry. Prior to being involved in federal politics, he spent ten years in provincial...
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    Campbell Newman led the Liberal National Party of Queensland to its first victory at the 2012 state election. His interim Ministry of three members was...
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    The 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...
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    Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is a British fashion model. Beginning her career at the age of eight, Campbell was one of six models of her generation...
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    he was the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General in the Campbell ministry. Before entering politics, he served on the Vancouver Police Department...
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  • been called soon afterward, Wilson was defeated by Vancouver mayor Gordon Campbell. Within weeks, he and Tyabji left the Liberal caucus and formed a new party...
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    for the denomination and the larger Stone-Campbell Movement Division of Overseas Ministries-Global Ministries: global mission and volunteer work in joint...
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  • The Executive Council of British Columbia, also known as the cabinet or ministry, is the body of ministers of the Crown, that advise the monarch of British...
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  • the W. A. C. Bennett ministry. The Johnson ministry was the last time the Liberals formed government until the Campbell ministry in 2001. It is also the...
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    and so was tutored at home. When Campbell was 10 years old, D. L. Moody came to England for the first time. His ministry, combined with the dedication of...
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  • Front. In 1961, Campbell changed parties to The United Force. In 1964, he became Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Campbell went to Toronto...
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    Gordon Muir Campbell, OC OBC (born January 12, 1948) is a retired Canadian diplomat and politician who was the 35th mayor of Vancouver from 1986 to 1993...
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    retains Richmond Centre for BC Liberals". Richmond News, May 14, 2013. Campbell, Alan (December 12, 2018). "Richmond MLA tight-lipped on Huawei ties, as...
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    from June 10, 2013. He was the deputy minister of the British Columbia Ministry of Economic Development from 2003 to 2006, where he was responsible for...
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    network, all of which were criticized by then-opposition leader Gordon Campbell. Upon Clark's resignation as NDP leader, MacPhail ran for the party's leadership...
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    Georgina Alice Campbell (born 12 June 1992) is an English actress. She won the 2015 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for Murdered by My Boyfriend (2014)...
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    Ethel Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (née Whigham, formerly Sweeny; 1 December 1912 – 25 July 1993) was a Scottish heiress, socialite, and aristocrat...
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