Kim Campbell's story: the 'old boys' did her in
Article Abstract:
Kim Campbell attributes her 1993 electoral defeat to poor coordination with Progressive Conservative Party insiders Allan Gregg and John Tory in her book, 'Time and Chance: The Political Memoirs of Canada's First Woman Prime Minister.' Campbell's account of the 1993 campaign is satirized.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1996
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A fury that found its voice
Article Abstract:
Canada's leaders are losing their credibility with voters. Most citizens think the Quebec question will last far past 1992. Canada will not split, but Quebec residents are typically concerned with economics while Canadians vote according to the accompanying benefits.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1992
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Turn her loose: let Kim be Kim
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Canadian Prime Minister Campbell is going to have trouble uniting the Progressive Conservative Party before the general election in fall 1993. Campbell's political strategists should not try to downplay her colorful personality.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1993
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