British Columbia Social Credit Party Politicians - British Columbia Social Credit Party Mlas, British Columbia Social Credit Party Leaders (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: British Columbia Social Credit Party MLAs, British Columbia Social Credit Party leaders, Kim Campbell, Bill Vander Zalm, W. A. C. Bennett, Pat McGeer, Robert Sommers, Bill Bennett, Jack Davis, Stan Hagen, Rafe Mair, Grace McCarthy, Richard Neufeld, Rita Johnston, David O. Marley, John Reynolds, Frank Ney, Jack Weisgerber, Robert Bonner, Claude Richmond, Ralph Chetwynd, Lyle Wicks, Garde Gardom, Stephen Rogers, Ernest George Hansell, Brian Smith, Philip Gaglardi, Thomas Irwin, George Scott Wallace, Grant Mitton, Robert Wenman, Doug Mowat, Frank Richter, Jr., Graham Bruce, Leslie Peterson, Ivan Messmer, Tilly Rolston, Jim Hewitt, Lydia Arsens, Harvey Wilfred Schroeder, Lorne Hugh Shantz, William Harvey Murray, Kenneth Walter Davidson, Dean Smith, Harold Long, Peter Hyndman, James Chabot. Excerpt: Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell, (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, university professor, diplomat, and writer. She served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993 (132 days). Campbell was the first and to date the only female Prime Minister of Canada, the first baby boomer to hold that office, and the only PM to have been born in British Columbia. Campbell was born in Port Alberni, British Columbia to George Thomas Campbell (1920-2002) and Phyllis "Lisa" Cook. Her mother left the family when Campbell was 12, leaving Kim and her sister Alix to be raised by their father. As a teenager, Campbell permanently nicknamed herself Kim, perhaps for actress Kim Novak, as well as because "Kim" resembles the first syllable of Campbell when said in a Highlander accent (by a non-Highlander). While in her pre-teens, Campbell was a host and reporter on the CBC children's program Junior Television Club. Campbell and her family moved to Vancouver, where she attended Prince o..

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: British Columbia Social Credit Party MLAs, British Columbia Social Credit Party leaders, Kim Campbell, Bill Vander Zalm, W. A. C. Bennett, Pat McGeer, Robert Sommers, Bill Bennett, Jack Davis, Stan Hagen, Rafe Mair, Grace McCarthy, Richard Neufeld, Rita Johnston, David O. Marley, John Reynolds, Frank Ney, Jack Weisgerber, Robert Bonner, Claude Richmond, Ralph Chetwynd, Lyle Wicks, Garde Gardom, Stephen Rogers, Ernest George Hansell, Brian Smith, Philip Gaglardi, Thomas Irwin, George Scott Wallace, Grant Mitton, Robert Wenman, Doug Mowat, Frank Richter, Jr., Graham Bruce, Leslie Peterson, Ivan Messmer, Tilly Rolston, Jim Hewitt, Lydia Arsens, Harvey Wilfred Schroeder, Lorne Hugh Shantz, William Harvey Murray, Kenneth Walter Davidson, Dean Smith, Harold Long, Peter Hyndman, James Chabot. Excerpt: Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell, (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, university professor, diplomat, and writer. She served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993 (132 days). Campbell was the first and to date the only female Prime Minister of Canada, the first baby boomer to hold that office, and the only PM to have been born in British Columbia. Campbell was born in Port Alberni, British Columbia to George Thomas Campbell (1920-2002) and Phyllis "Lisa" Cook. Her mother left the family when Campbell was 12, leaving Kim and her sister Alix to be raised by their father. As a teenager, Campbell permanently nicknamed herself Kim, perhaps for actress Kim Novak, as well as because "Kim" resembles the first syllable of Campbell when said in a Highlander accent (by a non-Highlander). While in her pre-teens, Campbell was a host and reporter on the CBC children's program Junior Television Club. Campbell and her family moved to Vancouver, where she attended Prince o..

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Books LLC, Wiki Series

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United States

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August 2011

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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30

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978-1-233-11381-1

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9781233113811

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1-233-11381-X



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