The federal Liberal Party faces a tumultuous start to 2025, as it scrambles to select a successor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before Canadians head to the polls later this year.
Speaking to Kapelos, Chretien referred to his win over incumbent Progressive Conservative prime minister Kim Campbell in 1993, in which the PCs were reduced from 156 seats to just two. "(Campbell) ...
He became prime minister at age 45 ... A handful of candidates sought the leadership, with Kim Campbell — an experienced politician, yet first-term MP who had served as Canada's justice minister ...
He was succeeded by Kim Campbell, who became Canada's first — and, still, only — female prime minister. But the 1993 federal election was disastrous for the Progressive Conservatives who won only two ...
Whoever becomes the next leader of the federal Liberal party could become the shortest-serving prime minister in Canadian history. Thursday was the deadline for candidates to throw their hat into ...