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(Redirected from Time and Chance (Kim Campbell)) 1996 memoir by Kim Campbell
Time and Chance
First edition cover
AuthorKim Campbell
LanguageEnglish
SubjectKim Campbell
PublisherDoubleday Canada
Publication dateApril 1, 1996
Publication placeCanada
Media typePaperback
Pages434
ISBN0-385-25527-6
OCLC34985508
LC ClassF1034.3.C34 A3 1996

Time and Chance: The Political Memoirs of Canada's First Woman Prime Minister (1996) is a memoir by Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada.

The book details Campell's career from her first election to the Vancouver School Board in 1983 to becoming the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, as well as some details about her childhood and family. It ends just after her resignation. Many of its details are based on a journal kept by Campbell's stepdaughter during her election campaign. The book primarily blames Allan Gregg and John Tory for the failure of her party in the 1993 Canadian federal election.

References

  1. ^ Jenkinson, Michael (1996-05-06). "A study in charisma without substance". Alberta Report / Newsmagazine. 23 (21): 36.
  2. Amiel, Barbara (1996-04-15). "Kim Campbell's stupefying memoirs". Maclean's.
  3. Phillips, Andrew (1996-04-29). "The flush of success, the agony of defeat". Maclean's. 109 (18): 68.


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