The Honourable Catherine S. Callbeck CM |
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28th Premier of Prince Edward Island | |
In office January 25, 1993 – October 9, 1996 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Lieutenant Governor |
Marion L. Reid Gilbert Clements |
Preceded by | Joe Ghiz |
Succeeded by | Keith Milligan |
Leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party | |
In office January 23, 1993 – October 5, 1996 |
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Preceded by | Joe Ghiz |
Succeeded by | Keith Milligan |
MLA (Assemblyman) for 4th Prince | |
In office April 29, 1974 – April 24, 1978 |
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Preceded by | Robert Schurman |
Succeeded by | William MacDougall |
MLA (Councillor) for 1st Queens | |
In office March 29, 1993 – November 18, 1996 |
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Preceded by | Leone Bagnall |
Succeeded by | riding abolished |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Malpeque |
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In office December 12, 1988 – January 25, 1993 |
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Preceded by | Melbourne Gass |
Succeeded by | Wayne Easter |
Senator from Prince Edward Island | |
In office September 23, 1997 – July 25, 2014 |
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Appointed by | Jean Chrétien |
Personal details | |
Born |
Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island |
July 25, 1939
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party |
Liberal (until 2014) Independent Liberal (2014-present) |
Other political affiliations |
Prince Edward Island Liberal Party |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Businessperson, Teacher |
Profession | Politician |
Cabinet | Minister of Health and Social Services (1974–1978) Minister responsible for Native Affairs (1974–1978) Minister responsible for the Disabled (1974–1978) |
Religion | United Church of Canada |
Website |
Catherine Sophia Callbeck CM (born July 25, 1939) is a retired Canadian politician.
She was the 28th Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1993 to 1996, the second female provincial premier in Canadian history, and the first to win a general election (the first female premier, Rita Johnston of British Columbia, became premier after winning the party leadership but lost the subsequent election). She was subsequently a member of the Senate of Canada from 1997 until her retirement in 2014.
Born in Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, the daughter of Ralph R. Callbeck and Ruth Campbell, she received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Mount Allison University in 1960 and a Bachelor of Education degree from Dalhousie University in 1962. She took post-graduate courses in business administration from Syracuse University.
Callbeck was a business teacher in New Brunswick and Ontario before returning to the island to enter the family retail business.
A Liberal, she was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in 1974. She was appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Health and Social Services and Minister Responsible for Disabled Persons. She decided not to seek re-election in 1978 in order to work in the family business.
Callbeck returned to politics in 1988 when she was elected to the federal House of Commons as an MP for the Liberal Party of Canada.