Kim Campbell was the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, making history as the first woman to hold the office. Her leadership during a transitional period in Canadian politics showcased her commitment to social progress and diplomacy. Campbell's political career continues to inspire women and leaders worldwide, demonstrating that resilience, intellect, and a dedication to service can break barriers and leave an enduring impact.
"Our first Prime Minister saw a country that would be known for its generosity of spirit. And so it is."
"On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever undertaken in the structure of our federal government."
"Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people."
"To suggest that Quebecers willingly give up the chance to exercise fully their influence within the federal government would be to betray the historical role Quebec has always played in Confederation, and to undermine the legitimacy of their pride and ambitions."
"For me, unemployment and poverty in the Greater Montreal area is not mainly a problem of structure, or design, or statistics. It is a profoundly human situation."
"I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmentation."