'Iona Campagnolo,'
PC,
CM,
OBC, LL.D ''(honoris causa)'' (born
October 18,
1932) is a
Canadian politician, currently the
Lieutenant-Governor of
British Columbia. As The Queen's Vice-Regal Representative in British Columbia, she is styled 'Her Honour' while in office, and
The Honourable for life. However, as she was already a Member of The
Queen's Privy Council for Canada before she became Lieutenant-Governor, she was already styled
The Honourable.
Born on
Galiano Island, she got her start in politics in 1966 when she was elected an
alderwoman in the
city council of
Prince Rupert, British Columbia. In
1974, she turned to federal politics, and ran as a
Liberal Party candidate for the
Canadian House of Commons in the riding of Skeena. She was elected, and in 1976,
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau recommended her appointment to
Cabinet, as Minister of Amateur Sports. She lost her seat in the
1979 election that also defeated the Trudeau government.
In 1982, she became president of the Liberal Party of Canada, a largely administrative position. During the 1984 convention which elected Turner, Campagnolo created a minor furor within the Liberal Party when she said that second-place leadership candidate
Jean Chrétien was "second in the balloting, but first in our hearts."
When
John Turner became Liberal leader in 1984, a television camera caught Turner patting Campagnolo's bottom. Although Campagnolo herself dismissed it (and patted Turner right back), the incident was used to paint Turner as being out of touch with contemporary women's issues.
Campagnolo ran for
Parliament in the
September 1984 election, but was defeated in the
Mulroney landslide that reduced Turner's Liberals to only 40 seats. She did not run for re-election as party president at the next Liberal convention in 1986.
In 1973, she was made a Member of the
Order of Canada. In 1998, she received the
Order of British Columbia.
In 2001 she was appointed by
Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, on the advice of Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien, as British Columbia's first female lieutenant-governor.
In 2003 the
Chief Herald of Canada granted
armorial bearings to Iona Campagnolo.
Awards
★ Member of
Order of Canada, 1973
★
Order of British Columbia, 1998
★ Honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D) from
University of Victoria, 2007
External links
★
Federal Political Biography from the Library of Parliament
★
The Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada