Gregory Lekhtman

Gregory Lekhtman
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada
In office
June 25, 1993  November 4, 1993
Preceded by Mila Mulroney
Succeeded by Aline Chrétien
Personal details
Born 1946
Moscow, USSR
Nationality Canadian
Spouse(s) Kim Campbell (Partner 1993-1994)
Profession Entrepreneur

Gregory Lekhtman (born 1946 in Moscow, USSR) is a Canadian inventor and entrepreneur, who created and markets the Exerloper system of exercise boots. He immigrated to Canada in 1974, and resides in Montreal.

Lekhtman was romantically involved with Kim Campbell during her term as Prime Minister of Canada. They kept their relationship relatively private, and Lekhtman did not participate in the 1993 election campaign. Campbell first spoke publicly about their relationship in her 1996 autobiography Time and Chance, most notably revealing that she had spent the day of September 4, 1993 — the Saturday before she issued the writ of election — frolicking with Lekhtman and other friends in Exerlopers on the lawn at Harrington Lake.[1]

In Peter C. Newman's book The Secret Mulroney Tapes, Campbell's predecessor Brian Mulroney claims that Campbell was a "very vain person who blew the 1993 election because she was too busy screwing around with her Russian boyfriend" to conduct a proper campaign.

References

  1. Maclean's, April 29, 1996. Archived September 30, 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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