Avril Phædra Douglas "Kim" Campbell
Kim Campbell was Canada's first and only female Prime Minister from June 25 to November 4, 1993, a total of 132 days. She became the 19th Prime Minister of Canada succeeding Brian Mulroney who resigned. She was replaced in the following election by Jean Chretien.
Kim Campbell was Canada's first woman Prime Minister from June to November, 1993
The first (and only, to this date) female prime minister was Kim Campbell.
Kim Campbell, 19th prime minister of Canada. Google her.
Canada is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, and shares a monarchy with the UK, Australia, and the other realms. Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen of Canada.
the first female prime minister in the caribbean is Eugenia Charles of Dominica. She served from 1980 to 1995
Yes, she was indeed the first female Minister of Justice, the first female Minister of National Defence and the first female Prime Minister of Canada.
The head of Australia is the Prime Minister. Australia doesn't have a president.The first female Prime Minister of Australia is JuliaGillard.
The first female prime minister of Australia, Julia Eileen Guillard, became the prime minister on 2010 June 24.
Mohtarma Benazier Bhutto was the first and last female Prime Minister of Pakistan. She was elected as Prime Minster of Pakistan twice.
Yes she was and now she is Australia's prime minister
Yes she was the first female prime minister of the UK (England)
Kim Campbells first name is Campbell she named her self kim when her parents divorced. she was the first female prime minister. she was the 19th prime minister of canada. she was a prime minister for only 4 months
She was the first female Prime Minister of Dominica in 1949 and retired in 1995.
Yes, she was the First AND Only female Prime Minister.
yes, Sir John A. Macdonald. He was born on January 15, 1815 in Glascow, Scotland. He was Canadas 1st prime minister.
Savka Dabčević-KučarIn 1967 she became the prime minister of Croatia, giving her the distinction of being Europe's first female prime minister.