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PREMIER GORDON CAMPBELL IN WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA


June 27, 2002
Premier Gordon Campbell in Window Rock, Arizona, on his visit June 27, 2002, to the Navajo Nation. With the Premier, from left to right, are Carrier Sekani tribal council Chief Mavis Erikson (Prince George); and Chief Justice Robert Yazzie and court solicitor Randall Ramsey, from the Navajo government.

Premier Gordon Campbell in Window Rock, Arizona, on his visit June 27, 2002, to the Navajo Nation. With the Premier, from left to right, are Carrier Sekani tribal council Chief Mavis Erikson (Prince George); and Chief Justice Robert Yazzie and court solicitor Randall Ramsey, from the Navajo government.

June 2002 Photos
2002-06-27 - Premier Gordon Campbell in Window Rock, Arizona, on his visit June 27, 2002, to the Navajo Nation. With the Premier, from left to right, are Carrier Sekani tribal council Chief Mavis Erikson (Prince George); and Chief Justice Robert Yazzie and court solicitor Randall Ramsey, from the Navajo government.
2002-06-21 - Premier Gordon Campbell and area MLAs Kevin Krueger (Kamloops-North Thompson, left of the Premier) and Claude Richmond (Kamloops, right of the Premier) meet with members of the Kamloops small business community on June 21, 2002.
2002-06-21 - Premier Gordon Campbell meets with members of the Revelstoke small business community and Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Wendy McMahon (left of the Premier) on June 21, 2002.
2002-06-14 - Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi with a box of smoked salmon, a gift from Premier Gordon Campbell, who met with Kawaguchi on Friday, June 14, 2002, in Vancouver to discuss British Columbia's commitment to strong relations with Japan. Japan is British Columbia's second-largest export market after the United States.
2002-06-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell's meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi on Friday, June 14, 2002, in Vancouver. From left to right: Akio Miyajima of the Japanese ministry of foreign affairs; Toshiro Ozawa, consul general of Japan in Vancouver; Kensaku Hogen, ambassador of Japan to Canada; Kawaguchi; Campbell, Minister of State for Intergovernmental Relations Greg Halsey-Brandt; intergovernmental relations deputy minister Andrew Wilkinson; ministerial assistant Mike Cunningham and protocol officer Sven Buemann.