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PBS NewshourMs. Campbell was asked to comment on the legacy of Margaret Thatcher, the UK's first female prime minister, on PBS's Newshour.
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Global News: The West BlockOn a recent trip to Canada, Frmr PM Campbell was interviewed by The West Block's Tom Clark. Topics discussed included the Canadian Senate and Canada's place in the world.
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UN Commission on Social DevelopmentIn collaboration with the Division for Social Policy and Development (UNDESA), the Club de Madrid organized a side-event at the 2013 UN Commision for Social Development. Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada and Member of the Club de Madrid addressed the issue "Global Shared Societies Agenda: a model framework for promoting long-term inclusive and sustainable growth through economic empowerment"
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Club de Madrid Annual Conf Closing Session - part 1Prime Minister Campbell spoke at the closing session of the Club de Madrid's Annual Conference held in Little Rock, AR at the Clinton Presidential Center. The subject of this year's conference was Harnessing 21st Century Solutions: A Focus on Women. This is the first part of Ms. Campbell's comments. See part 2 for more about the Club de Madrid.
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Club de Madrid Annual Conf Closing Session - part 2Prime Minister Campbell spoke at the closing session of the Club de Madrid's Annual Conference held in Little Rock, AR at the Clinton Presidential Center. The subject of this year's conference was Harnessing 21st Century Solutions: A Focus on Women. This is the second part of Ms. Campbell's comments. See part 1 for more about the advancement of women.
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Club de Madrid Annual ConferenceLittle Rock, USA. Former PM Campbell served as an initiator in the session titled, "Sharing responsibilities for an effective struggle against labor trafficking of women" at the Club de Madrid' Annual Conference: Harnessing 21st Century Solutions: A Focus on Women. The conference was convened at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
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25th Annual Testimonial DinnerOver one thousand leaders from all sectors of Canadian society gathered to help celebrate the Public Policy Forum's 25th Anniversary at their Annual Testimonial Dinner on May 3rd in Toronto. Ms. Campbell was honored alongside her fellow living former Canadian prime ministers Joe Clark, John Turner, Brian Mulroney, and Paul Martin. (Also honored, but unable to attend was Jean Chretien.)
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Ric Peterson ShowCJAD's Ric Peterson and Ms. Campbell have a look back at 2011 and look forward to 2012. Topics include Climate Change, the draw down in Afghanistan, as well as the Arab Spring.
CIGI's 10th Annivesary ConferenceIn September of 2011, experts in governance as well as hip hop star K’Naan came together to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI). To mark the occasion CIGI also convened a conference titled, “Can Think Tanks Make a Difference?” Former Prime Minister Campbell was the lead speaker of the session, “Do Governments Care More About Politics than Policy?” While she was at CIGI for the events, Ms. Campbell took a moment to discuss the differences between the politics and policy development, and the value of think tanks in engaging the public in each sphere.
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American University in Bulgaria CommencementThe American University in Bulgaria invited Former Prime Minister Campbell to deliver their 2011 Commencement Speech. Ms. Campbell offers advice on love, citizenship, and not fearing failure.
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To the Contrary Ms. Campbell's experience as Canada's first female prime minister affords her interesting perspective on criticism that US President Obama received from the Black Caucus. Other panelists on this episode of PBS's To the Contrary are the Heritage Foundation's Genevieve Wood, TheLoop21.com Managing Editor Danielle Belton, and Conservative Commentator Tara Setmayer. Visit the To the Contrary website to watch the full episode [April 15, 2011].
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Dale Wolf Show - QMFMDale Wolf asks Frmr PM Campbell to opine on a variety topics including the (controversial at the time) photograph of her taken by Barbara Woodley and the state of the advancement of women today: guarded optimism, but also a call for vigilance. (Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Bill Good Show - CKNWFormer Prime Minister Campbell calls in to the Bill Good Show on CKNW to discuss the recent BC Liberal Leadership race, which elected Christy Clark, on CKNW's Bill Good Show. Topics include challenges that female politicians face with media coverage etc. (Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Bill Good Show - CKNWBill Good welcomes Kim Campbell into the studio to discuss topics like balancing public life with personal life, and the value of dialogue with politicians via media such as talk radio. Campbell also talks about some of her current endeavors. (Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Canada's History MagazineFrmr PM Campbell's interview with Nelle Oosterom, associate editor of Canada's History Magazine. It's been ninety years since women in Canada won the right to stand for election to Parliament, and so Canada's History Magazine asked Ms. Campbell to reflect on her own experiences, as well as those of women in politics today.(Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Equal Voice Experiences VideoIn 2008, [Canada's] Equal Voice recevied a three year grant from the Status of Women which resulted in the launch of the Experiences Program - a national bilingual youth engagement and mentorship program - for young women and girls. In this video about Former Prime Minister Campbell, she speaks about how she came to particpate in politics and things she learned during her career.
UCLA Anderson School of ManagementHere Campbell discusses with the UCLA Anderson School of Management students and community facets of globalization.
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CTV's Business News Network InterviewAndrea Mandel-Campbell of CTV's Business News Network interviews Former Prime Minister Campbell regarding Naissance Capital's Women's Leadership Fund. As a founding member of the board, Ms. Campbell and Naissance Capital believe that a higher return can be earned and an important social objective can be achieved by investing in companies demonstrating best practices with regard to Gender Diversity. They act as both a ‘beacon’ and a ‘siren’ by investing in firms which understand the need for greater female representation, and by taking an activist stance against those which do not. In this way, they will make a real contribution towards advancing opportunities for women in the workplace.
Intelligence Squared DebateParticipating in one of the renowned Intelligence Squared debates, Ms. Campbell took the role of one of the speakers against the motion: "Free-market capitalism is so 20th century." The event took place at the Royal Geographical Society in front of a sold-out crowd. Other speakers included Ian Bremmer, Paul Mason, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Vince Cable MP, Stephen King and the debate was chaired by Rory Bremner.
Intelligence Squared debates aim to raise the level of public discourse on challenging issues and provide a forum for intelligent discussion, grounded in facts and informed by reasoned analysis.
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TV interview in EthiopiaThis clip shows Frmr PM Campbell giving an interview to local press in Addis Ababa, Ethopia when she was there to co-chair, along with Mary Robinson, the Regional Workshop on Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa on Oct 6-9, 2009. This, the inaugural meeting of a 3-year initiative, was organised with the UN Economic Commission for Africa and the African Union Commission and the Club de Madrid partners (Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, Isis-WICCE and the Institute for Security Studies).
This initiative was launched thanks to the support of the Governments of Norway and Germany and takes a strategic approach to harnessing the differences of female leadership at national, personal, professional and cultural levels –tapping a rich melting pot of ideas and activity across multiple skill sets and areas of expertise for transforming conflict.
Workshop activities included intensive training, thematic group work and high-level roundtable discussion to produce specific policy and action recommendations aimed at increasing the presence and impact of women in decision-making and peace processes in the Horn of Africa.
Visit the Club de Madrid's page about the project to learn more.
Recent Years - Various AppearancesThis video showcases Former Prime Minister Campbell on various different programs in recent years.
Menocracy - Part IGretchen Kelbaugh felt that governments in the US, UK and Canada do a bad job of representing the views of women, and so inspired by the spirit of her great-aunt, Militant Suffragette Gert Harding, she decided to try to do something about it. Her film, Menocracy, examines a wide variety of issues associated with women and politics. Kelbaugh interviewed Kim Campbell and features her unique experiences and fabulous wit in this fiercely independent film
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Menocracy - Part IIGretchen Kelbaugh felt that governments in the US, UK and Canada do a bad job of representing the views of women, and so inspired by the spirit of her great-aunt, Militant Suffragette Gert Harding, she decided to try to do something about it. Her film, Menocracy, examines a wide variety of issues associated with women and politics. Kelbaugh interviewed Kim Campbell and features her unique experiences and fabulous wit in this fiercely independent film
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Equal Voice/Canadian Club EVE Awards - Part IOn April 30, 2009, Equal Voice honored Kim Campbell with the EVE Award in recognition of her achievements in political life. Equal Voice is a national non-profit comprising women and men who are deeply concerned about Canadian politics and have formed a multi-partisan, non-profit organization devoted to the still-bold idea that more women must be elected to every level of government in Canada. Their mission is to promote the election of more women to all levels of Government and, ultimately, change the face of Canadian politics.
“Kim Campbell has achieved what no other woman has in politics in this country,” said Donna Dasko, Equal Voice National Chair. “We want to honor her achievements, to hear her words of wisdom and to introduce her to a new generation of young women who will be the future Prime Ministers of Canada."
Ms. Campbell's speech at the Awards luncheon brought up several issues such as the issue of gender balance in the business world.
Equal Voice/Canadian Club EVE Awards - Part IIOn April 30, 2009, Equal Voice honored Kim Campbell with the EVE Award in recognition of her achievements in political life. Equal Voice is a national non-profit comprising women and men who are deeply concerned about Canadian politics and have formed a multi-partisan, non-profit organization devoted to the still-bold idea that more women must be elected to every level of government in Canada. Their mission is to promote the election of more women to all levels of Government and, ultimately, change the face of Canadian politics.
“Kim Campbell has achieved what no other woman has in politics in this country,” said Donna Dasko, Equal Voice National Chair. “We want to honor her achievements, to hear her words of wisdom and to introduce her to a new generation of young women who will be the future Prime Ministers of Canada."
Ms. Campbell's speech at the Awards luncheon brought up several issues such as how some opportunities for young women were limited when she was in college.
Equal Voice/Canadian Club EVE Awards - Part IIIOn April 30, 2009, Equal Voice honored Kim Campbell with the EVE Award in recognition of her achievements in political life. Equal Voice is a national non-profit comprising women and men who are deeply concerned about Canadian politics and have formed a multi-partisan, non-profit organization devoted to the still-bold idea that more women must be elected to every level of government in Canada. Their mission is to promote the election of more women to all levels of Government and, ultimately, change the face of Canadian politics.
“Kim Campbell has achieved what no other woman has in politics in this country,” said Donna Dasko, Equal Voice National Chair. “We want to honor her achievements, to hear her words of wisdom and to introduce her to a new generation of young women who will be the future Prime Ministers of Canada."
Ms. Campbell's speech at the Awards luncheon brought up several issues such as gender quotas in politics.
The Agenda w/ Steve PaikinRight Honourable Kim Campbell interviewed on the Agenda with Steve Paikin April 29, 2009. Visit the Agenda with Steve Paikin to learn more.
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CBC eTalkJudges: Former Prime Ministers Campbell, Clark, Martin and Mulroney promoting 2009's Canada's Next Great Prime Minister.
CBC RadioFormer Prime Minister Campbell makes an appearance on Q w/ Jian Ghomeshi on CBC Radio and talks about Canada's Next Great Prime Minister and what she's been doing since leaving politics. (Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Bulgarian School of PoliticsOn Monday, December 8, 2008, the Bulgarian School of Politics hosted Former Prime Minister Campbell as a special guest lecturer. Ms. Campbell spoke about the challenges facing political leaders of the 21st century and specifically, what skills are essential for an effective leader. (Note: This file is AUDIO ONLY.)
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CTV NEWSNETCTV Newsnet asks for Former Prime Minsiter Campbell's opinions on the US Presidential race on election night, November 4, 2008 as she observes it from Paris, France.
International Women's Forum GalaThis tribute video was created by Ganick Communications for the International Women's Forum Gala on October 17, 2008, during which Right Honourable Kim Campbell was inducted into the International Women's Forum Hall of Fame. Very special thanks to both Ganick Communications and the IWF for use of this video.
CBC News TodayRight Honourable Kim Campbell weighs in on the US Presidential race, especially the nomination of Sarah Palin, and discusses sexism in politics. The interview aired on September 5, 2008.
CBCCBC asks the Right Honourable Kim Campbell about her impressions of the US Presidential campaign as she attends the International Leaders Forum at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
CTV - Canada AMCTV's Canada AM team asks Former Prime Minsiter Campbell's opinion on the US Presidential race, especially Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The interview originally aired on August 26, 2003.
CTV - Canada AMCTV's Canada AM team asks Former Prime Minsiter Campbell's opinion on the US Presidential race, especially on the impending concession of Hillary Clinton as she bows out of the Democratic primary.
Chicago Public Library - Part IIn the past decade, climate change has come to be recognized globally as one of the most serious challenges facing our planet. In her speech "The Social Dimensions of Climate Change,” Ms. Campbell helps explain the effects of climate change on people, and offers insight into the actions that will be necessary in order to save cultures, lifestyles and lives.
©2008 Chicago Public Library
Chicago Public Library - Part IIIn the past decade, climate change has come to be recognized globally as one of the most serious challenges facing our planet. In her speech "The Social Dimensions of Climate Change,” Ms. Campbell helps explain the effects of climate change on people, and offers insight into the actions that will be necessary in order to save cultures, lifestyles and lives.
© 2008 Chicago Public Library
Chicago Public Library - Part IIIIn the past decade, climate change has come to be recognized globally as one of the most serious challenges facing our planet. In her speech "The Social Dimensions of Climate Change,” Ms. Campbell helps explain the effects of climate change on people, and offers insight into the actions that will be necessary in order to save cultures, lifestyles and lives.
©2008 Chicago Public Library
CTV - Canada AMCTV's Canada AM team asks Former Prime Minsiter Campbell's opinion on the US Presidential race, especially the Democratic Primary in which Hillary Clinton is trying to become the first female president of the United States.
CBC Univ of Alberta Prime Ministers Conversation Series - Part IKim Campbell was featured on May 5, 2008 in the Prime Ministers Conversation Series at the University of Alberta. The Office of the President of the university produced the series as the marquee event of their Centenary Celebration in 2008. The series featured Canada’s six former prime ministers engaged in an intimate conversation with well-known facilitator The Honourable Jim Edwards, PC. The broadly defined theme of the conversation series was “Advancing Canada—Changing the World.” The series was co-hosted by The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski, PC, OC, AOE; and The Honourable Anne McLellan, PC.
The University of Alberta intended the series as a gift to the Canadian public in honor of the University's Centenary. Visit the Prime Minister’s Conversation Series to learn more about the university and the series, and WATCH FULL EPISODES on the CBC website.
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CBC Univ of Alberta Prime Ministers Conversation Series - Part IIKim Campbell was featured on May 5, 2008 in the Prime Ministers Conversation Series at the University of Alberta. The Office of the President of the university produced the series as the marquee event of their Centenary Celebration in 2008. The series featured Canada’s six former prime ministers engaged in an intimate conversation with well-known facilitator The Honourable Jim Edwards, PC. The broadly defined theme of the conversation series was “Advancing Canada—Changing the World.” The series was co-hosted by The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski, PC, OC, AOE; and The Honourable Anne McLellan, PC.
The University of Alberta intended the series as a gift to the Canadian public in honor of the University's Centenary. Visit the Prime Minister’s Conversation Series to learn more about the university and the series, and WATCH FULL EPISODES on the CBC website.
CBC Univ of Alberta Prime Ministers Conversation Series - Part IIIKim Campbell was featured on May 5, 2008 in the Prime Ministers Conversation Series at the University of Alberta. The Office of the President of the university produced the series as the marquee event of their Centenary Celebration in 2008. The series featured Canada’s six former prime ministers engaged in an intimate conversation with well-known facilitator The Honourable Jim Edwards, PC. The broadly defined theme of the conversation series was “Advancing Canada—Changing the World.” The series was co-hosted by The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski, PC, OC, AOE; and The Honourable Anne McLellan, PC.
In this clip, Ms. Campbell talks about the Barbara Woodley photo controversy.
The University of Alberta intended the series as a gift to the Canadian public in honor of the University's Centenary. Visit the Prime Minister’s Conversation Series to learn more about the university and the series, and WATCH FULL EPISODES on the CBC website.
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Edmonton City TVOn May 5th, 2009 Ms. Campbell did this interview at Edmonton City TV the afternoon before her appearance in the University of Alberta's Prime Ministers Conversation Series. In this interview she talks about the university's centenary celebration, Canadian politics and what she's doing now.
Edmonton City TVOn May 5th, 2009 Ms. Campbell did this interview at Edmonton City TV the afternoon before her appearance in the University of Alberta's Prime Ministers Conversation Series. In this interview she talks about the university's centenary celebration, Canadian politics and what she's doing now.
CIISS Summit - Beijing ChinaOn April 3, 2008, Right Honourable Kim Campbell opened the China Institute for International Strategic Studies Symposium on Health Security with a keynote speech.
World Bank Workshop - Part IThe Social Development Department of the World Bank hosted a workshop on March 5-6, 2008 in order to build a greater understanding of the social implications of climate change. Right Honourable Kim Campbell was invited to address the workshop and share her experience as a leader.
World Bank Workshop - Part IIThe Social Development Department of the World Bank hosted a workshop on March 5-6, 2008 in order to build a greater understanding of the social implications of climate change. Right Honourable Kim Campbell was invited to address the workshop and share her experience as a leader.
Brian Lehrer Show - WNYCWNYC's Brian Lehrer welcomes Former Prime Minister Campbell and Foreign Minister of Liberia Olubanke King Akerele to discuss the International Women Leaders Global Security Summit held in New York City. The groundbreaking Summit brought together 68 women leaders from 36 countries. Read the Report produced by the summit to learn more as well. (Note: this is AUDIO ONLY)
Jim Lehrer NewsHourAs Canada, the United States and Mexico convened a two-day summit, the Jim Lehrer NewsHour brought in Former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell and Former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Casteneda to discuss issues related to trade, immigration and border security. The interview was conducted by Ray Suarez and originally aired on August 20, 2007.
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CBC - The Gill Deacon ShowGill Deacon interviews the Right Honourable Kim Campbell in promotion of the 2007 Canada's Next Great Prime Minister show.
CBC - The HourGeorge Stromboulopoulos of CBC's The Hour interviews the Right Honourable Kim Campbell in promotion of 2007's Canada's Next Great Prime Minister.
Shantou Dialogues - Part IFormer Prime Minister and Secretary General of the Club de Madrid Kim Campbell delivered a keynote address on Gender and Power at the Shantou Dialogues on December 8, 2006. The Shantou Dialogues brought together think-tanks from around the world with think-tanks and research institutes in China. At a time when the importance of China is axiomatic, there are still insufficient opportunities for think-tanks and research institutes to share knowledge and experience with their global counterparts. The Shantou Dialogues, which is the first such “think-tank” event to be held within mainland China, aims to provide a crucial forum where dialogue can take place.
Visit the Shantou Dialogues to learn more.
Shantou Dialogues - Part IIFormer Prime Minister and Secretary General of the Club de Madrid Kim Campbell delivered a keynote address at the Shantou Dialogues on December 8, 2006. The Shantou Dialogues brought together think-tanks from around the world with think-tanks and research institutes in China. At a time when the importance of China is axiomatic, there are still insufficient opportunities for think-tanks and research institutes to share knowledge and experience with their global counterparts. The Shantou Dialogues, which is the first such “think-tank” event to be held within mainland China, aims to provide a crucial forum where dialogue can take place.
Visit the Shantou Dialogues to learn more.
Shantou Dialogues - Part IIIFormer Prime Minister and Secretary General of the Club de Madrid Kim Campbell delivered a keynote address at the Shantou Dialogues on December 8, 2006. The Shantou Dialogues brought together think-tanks from around the world with think-tanks and research institutes in China. At a time when the importance of China is axiomatic, there are still insufficient opportunities for think-tanks and research institutes to share knowledge and experience with their global counterparts. The Shantou Dialogues, which is the first such “think-tank” event to be held within mainland China, aims to provide a crucial forum where dialogue can take place.
Visit the Shantou Dialogues to learn more.
Shantou Dialogues 2006 - Part IVFormer Prime Minister and Secretary General of the Club de Madrid Kim Campbell delivered a keynote address at the Shantou Dialogues on December 8, 2006. The Shantou Dialogues brought together think-tanks from around the world with think-tanks and research institutes in China. At a time when the importance of China is axiomatic, there are still insufficient opportunities for think-tanks and research institutes to share knowledge and experience with their global counterparts. The Shantou Dialogues, which is the first such “think-tank” event to be held within mainland China, aims to provide a crucial forum where dialogue can take place.
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Radio PrahaLinda Mastalir of Radio Praha interviews Former Prime Minister Campbell in Prague as she attends the 2006 Forum 2000 Conference. Ms. Campbell discusses democracy promotion and the Club de Madrid. Click here to see the transcript and visit Radio Praha.
HBO's Realtime with Bill MaherKim Campbell joins Former Governor James Gilmore and Bradley Whitford on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. The original episode aired on May 5, 2006.
CBCCBC asks Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell to comment on the Canadian Federal Election in January of 2006.
Security, Prosperity and America’s Purpose: Strategic Choices for the 21st CenturyFrmr PM Campbell speaking at "Security, Prosperity and America’s Purpose: Strategic Choices for the 21st Century" in Washington, DC. The objective of the forum was to examine the challenge of international terrorism on the 4th anniversary of the 9/11/2001 attacks in New York and Washington and to encourage thinking about terrorism that is ‘comprehensive’ – that recognizes the importance of self determination in countries where America has interests, that considers the economic dimensions of this new type of conflict, and acknowledges the significance of legitimate grievances that terrorists have exploited in rhetoric and acts of terrorism. The conference was designed to encourage a bipartisan conversation that moves beyond an over-reliance and central focus on military responses to terrorism. During her speech, Ms. Campbell explains about the Madrid Agenda, which was the result of the International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism and Security organized by the Club of Madrid, of which Ms. Campbell was the Secretary General at that the time.
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HBO's Realtime with Bill MaherKim Campbell joins Andrew Sullivan and Michael McKean on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. The original episode aired on May 6, 2005.
HBO's Realtime with Bill MaherKim Campbell joins Congressman David Drier and Michael Moore on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. The original episode aired on July 30, 2004.
HBO's Realtime with Bill MaherKim Campbell joins Congressman David Drier and Michael Moore on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. In this clip, Kim Campbell weighs in on Ralph Nader's candidacy for President of the United States of America. The original episode aired on July 30, 2005.
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "What motivated you to be prime minister?"
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "What would you recommend a young person do to prepare to be prime minister?"
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "How did you learn about Canadian cultures when you were prime minister?"
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "Is there a way to get more females into politics?"
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "What was your favorite moment as prime minister?"
CBC TelevisionIn this CBC special series called Ask a Prime Minister, Canadian school children get to ask former prime ministers questions like, "Did you want to be prime minister when you were young?"
Mount Holyoke Graduation 2004 - Part IIn May of 2004, Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell delivered the commencement speech at Mount Holyoke, a premier research liberal arts college for women which is renowned for its academic rigor and internationalism. In her address, Ms. Campbell explains many of the factors that women still battle against in order to obtain and fulfill roles as leaders in today's world.
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Mount Holyoke Graduation 2004 - Part IIIn May of 2004, Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell delivered the commencement speech at Mount Holyoke, a premier research liberal arts college for women which is renowned for its academic rigor and internationalism. In her address, Ms. Campbell explains many of the factors that women still battle against in order to obtain and fulfill roles as leaders in today's world.
© 2004 Mount Holyoke College
Mansbridge One on OneIn this half-hour interview with award-winning Canadian news anchor Peter Mansbridge, Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell talks about what she did after leaving politics and her new role as Secretary General of the Club of Madrid. The episode originally aired May 7, 2004.
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HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher - Part IKim Campbell joins John McWhorter and George Carlin on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. The original episode aired on March 13, 2004.
HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher - Part IIKim Campbell joins John McWhorter and George Carlin on HBO's Realtime with Bill Maher where they discuss politics and current events. The original episode aired on March 13, 2004.
CBC Junior TV ClubAt the age of 9 years old, little Avril [Kim] Campbell was chosen to be a host of CBC's Junior TV Club. There she conducted interviews like this one, moderated panel discussions and became comfortable with television and performing in front of a television audience.
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