The Twenty-Fifth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Kim Campbell.
When asked, the Canadian Consul General (and former Prime Minister) Kim Campbell said that she was not offended by the song since it was clearly a silly satirical piece and not intended to insult her country.
Glen Campbell | Naomi Campbell | Lil' Kim | Bruce Campbell | Kim Jong-il | Joseph Campbell | Kim Il-sung | Kim Possible | Alastair Campbell | Matt & Kim | Luther Campbell | Kim Gordon | Campbell Soup Company | Campbell Scott | Kim Philby | Kim Kardashian | Kim Jong-un | Kim Fowley | Kim Basinger | Campbell | Martin Campbell | Kim Stanley Robinson | Fort Campbell | Eddie Campbell | Nicky Campbell | Malcolm Campbell | Kim Mitchell | Kim Longinotto | Kim Cattrall | Gail Kim |
The show aired March 2007 and was judged by four former Canadian Prime Ministers: Brian Mulroney, Kim Campbell, Joe Clark, and Paul Martin.
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The 2005 winner, and the recipient of a $50,000 first-place cash prize, was determined by four former Canadian Prime Ministers: Brian Mulroney, Kim Campbell, Joe Clark, and John Turner.
He sought the Liberal Party of Canada nomination to challenge sitting Prime Minister Kim Campbell in the electoral district of Vancouver Centre in the 1993 Canadian federal election; the nomination eventually went to Hedy Fry.
Board members includes former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell, former U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee, former President of the National Bank of Hungary György Surányi, and Director General of Financial Policy Institute Ihor Mitiukov.
Fife has also authored Kim Campbell: The Making of a Politician (1993) and A Capital Scandal: Politics, Patronage and Payoff - Why Parliament Must Be Reformed (with John Warren, 1991).