AT HOME WITH KIM CAMPBELL

The Boston Globe | April 5, 2001| | Copyright

CAMBRIDGE - Not many people know that The Right Honourable Kim Campbell, the former prime minister of Canada, is living and working in Cambridge, and that's just fine with her.

"Being a former prime minister is like having gum on your shoes," says Campbell, who this semester is a fellow at the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. "You can't get rid of it. It sticks. You may have moved beyond it, but no one else has."

Nothing in the house she is renting this semester near Porter Square offers a hint of anything prime ministerial. There's no Mountie ...

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