Pat Carney

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The Honourable Patricia „Pat“ Carney, PC, CM, OBC, FRAIC (* 26. Mai 1935 in Shanghai, Republik China) ist eine ehemalige Politikerin der progressiv-konservativen Partei sowie zuletzt der Konservativen Partei Kanadas, die unter anderem im 24. kanadischen Kabinett zwischen 1984 und 1986 Ministerin für Energie, Bergbau und Ressourcen, von 1986 bis 1988 Ministerin für internationalen Handel sowie zuletzt als erste Frau 1988 Präsidentin des Schatzamtausschusses war. Sie war zwischen 1980 und 1988 Mitglied des Unterhauses sowie später von 1990 bis 2008 Bundessenatorin für British Columbia und damit mehr als 26 Jahre lang Mitglied des Parlaments von Kanada. rdf:langString
Patricia (Pat) Carney (née le 26 mai 1935 à Shanghai, en Chine) est une sénatrice canadienne et ancienne ministre de cabinet. rdf:langString
Patricia Carney PC CM (born May 26, 1935) is a former Canadian politician who served as a member of parliament from 1980 to 1988 and as a Senator from 1990 to 2008. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, she first ran for the House of Commons of Canada during the 1979 Canadian federal election, but was defeated. She ran again in the election the following year and won, representing the district of Vancouver Centre. After winning a second term in the 1984 elections, she held the cabinet positions of minister of Energy, Mines and Resources from 1984 to 1986 and minister of International Trade from 1986 to 1988 under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. She did not seek a third term during the next federal elections in 1988, and was succeeded by future prime minsiter Kim Campbell rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Honourable Patricia „Pat“ Carney, PC, CM, OBC, FRAIC (* 26. Mai 1935 in Shanghai, Republik China) ist eine ehemalige Politikerin der progressiv-konservativen Partei sowie zuletzt der Konservativen Partei Kanadas, die unter anderem im 24. kanadischen Kabinett zwischen 1984 und 1986 Ministerin für Energie, Bergbau und Ressourcen, von 1986 bis 1988 Ministerin für internationalen Handel sowie zuletzt als erste Frau 1988 Präsidentin des Schatzamtausschusses war. Sie war zwischen 1980 und 1988 Mitglied des Unterhauses sowie später von 1990 bis 2008 Bundessenatorin für British Columbia und damit mehr als 26 Jahre lang Mitglied des Parlaments von Kanada.
rdf:langString Patricia (Pat) Carney (née le 26 mai 1935 à Shanghai, en Chine) est une sénatrice canadienne et ancienne ministre de cabinet.
rdf:langString Patricia Carney PC CM (born May 26, 1935) is a former Canadian politician who served as a member of parliament from 1980 to 1988 and as a Senator from 1990 to 2008. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, she first ran for the House of Commons of Canada during the 1979 Canadian federal election, but was defeated. She ran again in the election the following year and won, representing the district of Vancouver Centre. After winning a second term in the 1984 elections, she held the cabinet positions of minister of Energy, Mines and Resources from 1984 to 1986 and minister of International Trade from 1986 to 1988 under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. She did not seek a third term during the next federal elections in 1988, and was succeeded by future prime minsiter Kim Campbell. In 1990, Mulroney appointed her to the Senate, where she served until her resignation in 2008.
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