Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people. Kim Campbell doubleendmillion Change image and share on social
The world has changed profoundly since our programs were first established. Kim Campbell changeestablishprofoundly Change image and share on social
I know Quebecers don't want to relive old battles; they prefer to build for the future. Kim Campbell battlebuildfuture Change image and share on social
Government cannot and must not replace private initiative. Kim Campbell governmentinitiativeprivate Change image and share on social
I believe it is time for new leadership that is able to leave the '70s behind. Kim Campbell 70sleadershipleave Change image and share on social
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. Kim Campbell additionalassistancecare Change image and share on social
Canadians want to see real hope restored, not false hopes raised. Kim Campbell canadianfalsehope Change image and share on social
For too many, to work means having less income. Kim Campbell incomemeanwork Change image and share on social
I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmentation. Kim Campbell buildcanadiancommon Change image and share on social
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. Kim Campbell 000highjob Change image and share on social