she is still alive
Kim Campbell became the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, making her the first and only woman to hold this position in Canadian history. She served as Prime Minister from June to November of that year.
Kim Campbell, the former Prime Minister of Canada, has been divorced twice.
If you are referring to Canada's former prime minister, last time I checked she was very much alive.
Kim Campbell served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada from June to November 1993. During her brief tenure, she focused on addressing environmental issues and promoting gender equality. She was the first and only woman to hold the office of Prime Minister in Canadian history.
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Kim Campbell
Kim Campbell represented Vancouver, but Canadian Parliament is in Ottawa.
Kim Campbell became the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, making her the first and only woman to hold this position in Canadian history. She served as Prime Minister from June to November of that year.
No. To this day, the only female prime minister was Kim Campbell.
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In retrospect, Kim Campbell's job as prime minister was, metaphorically, to "go down with the ship." Mulroney was the most unpopular prime minister in Canadian history and couldn't stand the thought of being defeated, so he bailed out and left Kim Campbell holding the bag.
By replacing the prime minister who had decided to leave
Kim Campbell was the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, serving her term from June 1993 to November 1993. She was Canada's first, and to date only, female Prime Minister.
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The Prime Minister of Canada, Kim Campbell, is still alive. She is 64.
The singing Prime Minister
Kim Campbell's major achievement is that she was the first female Prime Minister of Canada.