Facts about Kim Campbell

Occup.Statesman
FromCanada
BornMarch 10, 1947
Age77 years

Summary

Kim Campbell is a famous Statesman from Canada, he/she is 77 years old and still alive, born March 10, 1947.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac pisces, who is known for Fluctuation, Depth, Imagination, Reactive, Indecisive. Our collection contains 26 quotes who is written / told by Kim.

26 Famous quotes by Kim Campbell

Small: For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housin
"For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housing can greatly outweigh additional income from working. We've all heard the stories"
Small: Governments allocate enormous resources for social programs. And it is true that for many years we have
"Governments allocate enormous resources for social programs. And it is true that for many years we have had one of the best social service systems in the world. Yet we are still incapable of meeting the needs of tens of thousands of Canadian families"
Small: Canadians want to see real hope restored, not false hopes raised
"Canadians want to see real hope restored, not false hopes raised"
Small: It would be naive to imagine we have solved all our income security problems simply because the roles o
"It would be naive to imagine we have solved all our income security problems simply because the roles of the federal and provincial governments in the area of skills training have been clarified"
Small: I know Quebecers dont want to relive old battles they prefer to build for the future
"I know Quebecers don't want to relive old battles; they prefer to build for the future"
Small: I believe it is time for new leadership that is able to leave the 70s behind
"I believe it is time for new leadership that is able to leave the '70s behind"
Small: For too many, to work means having less income
"For too many, to work means having less income"
Small: For me, unemployment and poverty in the Greater Montreal area is not mainly a problem of structure, or
"For me, unemployment and poverty in the Greater Montreal area is not mainly a problem of structure, or design, or statistics. It is a profoundly human situation"
Small: Some of you may have been hoping that today I would speak about Lucien Bouchards latest economic theori
"Some of you may have been hoping that today I would speak about Lucien Bouchard's latest economic theories. But I have decided to spare him for the time being: after all, he is a man"
Small: Our first Prime Minister saw a country that would be known for its generosity of spirit. And so it is
"Our first Prime Minister saw a country that would be known for its generosity of spirit. And so it is"
Small: On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever u
"On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever undertaken in the structure of our federal government"
Small: Government cannot and must not replace private initiative
"Government cannot and must not replace private initiative"
Small: For over 20 years, the federal and provincial governments have made enormous efforts employing a variet
"For over 20 years, the federal and provincial governments have made enormous efforts employing a variety of approaches in an attempt to stimulate Montreal's economy"
Small: Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance
"Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance"
Small: We have to define and put into practice a better, more coherent and effective policy on income security
"We have to define and put into practice a better, more coherent and effective policy on income security"
Small: The world has changed profoundly since our programs were first established
"The world has changed profoundly since our programs were first established"
Small: Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people
"Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people"
Small: Id be prouder still to say I was Canadas 10th woman prime minister
"I'd be prouder still to say I was Canada's 10th woman prime minister"
Small: I have always believed governments must adapt to the needs of the people, not the other way around
"I have always believed governments must adapt to the needs of the people, not the other way around"
Small: I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmenta
"I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmentation"
Small: An increasing number of Canadians must juggle the demands of work with the need to care for children, o
"An increasing number of Canadians must juggle the demands of work with the need to care for children, or for family members who are ill or too frail to care for themselves. Our programs have simply not kept pace with these societal changes"
Small: We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays
"We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays"
Small: There is no greater honour than to serve Canadians
"There is no greater honour than to serve Canadians"
Small: Despite our high rate of unemployment, 300,000 jobs go unfilled largely because many of the unemployed
"Despite our high rate of unemployment, 300,000 jobs go unfilled largely because many of the unemployed lack the skills needed today as a result of technological progress"
Small: In all modesty, we must admit that governments are not always the best doctors when it comes to diagnos
"In all modesty, we must admit that governments are not always the best doctors when it comes to diagnosing economic ailments and prescribing the right treatment"
Small: To suggest that Quebecers willingly give up the chance to exercise fully their influence within the fed
"To suggest that Quebecers willingly give up the chance to exercise fully their influence within the federal government would be to betray the historical role Quebec has always played in Confederation, and to undermine the legitimacy of their pride and ambitions"