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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 19th prime minister of Canada from June to November 1993.
Kim Campbell: Party New Democratic: Progressive Conservative: Leader since December 5, 1989: June 13, 1993: Leader's seat Yukon: Vancouver Centre (defeated) Last election 43 seats, 20.38% 169 seats, 43.02% Seats before 44 156 Seats won 9 2 Seat change 35 154 Popular vote 939,575 2,186,422 Percentage 6.88% 16.04% Swing 13.50pp: 26.98pp
Electoral history of Kim Campbell; T. Time and Chance (Campbell book) This page was last edited on 19 September 2024, at 13:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Campbell won on the second ballot, defeating Jean Charest. When she succeeded Mulroney as prime minister on June 25, 1993, there were only two months left in the five-year term of the 34th Canadian Parliament, which had been elected in 1988. Campbell was required to call a general election quickly.
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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 only the last two months of the 34th Canadian Parliament until its dissolution in September of that year. It was smaller than the cabinet of her predecessor, Brian Mulroney. [1]
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At the time, Kim was married to NBA player Kris Humphries. Humphries, 38, proceeded to toss his wife into the water while she was wearing $75,000 diamond earrings. “My earring’s gone,” Kim ...