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Who was first female Prime Minister of Canada?

Answer : Kim Campbell served as Canada’s first female premier. From June 25 until November 4, 1993, she was Canada’s 19th prime minister. Following Brian Mulroney’s resignation as leader of the Canadian Progressive Conservative Party, Campbell was elected prime minister. Campbell was the first woman to hold the top position in the Canadian government, even if her time there was brief. Campbell held a variety of cabinet positions before becoming prime minister, including those of Minister of National Defense, Minister of Justice, and Attorney General of Canada.

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