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  1. Canadian research future looks promising: on his first day--Paul Martin makes key changes to advance research and innovation.(Martin Paul (Prime Minister) ... An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Roland Andersson, 2004-01-01
  2. The Prime Minister and the cabinet (Methuen Canadian politics and government) by William A Matheson, 1976
  3. Canadian church leaders urge Prime Minister to reject BMD.: An article from: Ploughshares Monitor
  4. From TCA to Air Canada: the political patterns of a future Prime Minister.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Kevin J. Christiano, 1996-03-22
  5. Speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, to the Canadian Parliament, December 30, 1941 by Winston Churchill, 1941
  6. Marching together: after many years of keeping a distance between Canadian and U.S. defence relations, the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper ... from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Gale Reference Team, 2006-05-01
  7. Canadas Prime Ministers: Macdonald to Trudeau - Portraits from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
  8. Elected Dictatorships.(Canadian government)(includes related articles on prime minister and Bilderberg Council): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  9. No subpoenas for minister, prime minister.(not to be called as witnesses): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2003-10-01
  10. The president's news conference with President Vicente Fox of Mexico and Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada in Waco, Texas.(Week Ending Friday, March ... Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents by Gale Reference Team, 2005-03-28
  11. Church leaders ask prime minister for "Jubilee budget".: An article from: Presbyterian Record
  12. Mr. Prime Minister 1867-1964
  13. Eighteen Men : The Prime Ministers of Canada by Gordon Donaldson, 1985-05
  14. Leadership to Save Canada: Is Paul Martin Fit to be Prime Minister? Can He Meet the Challenge of Change? by Howard Shaver, 2006-07-06

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(Redirected from List of Canadian Prime Ministers This is a list of Prime Ministers of Canada . While there is a long standard tradition of considering John A. Macdonald Canada 's first Prime Minister , since he was prime minister after Canadian Confederation , a number of modern scholars, foremost among them John Ralston Saul , argue that Robert Baldwin and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine are truly Canada's first Prime Ministers. They were the first to govern the Province of Canada (consisting then of only Canada East and Canada West — modern Quebec and Ontario, respectively) as democratically elected leaders. Name Took Office Left Office Elected Party Electoral district Sir John A. Macdonald
1st term of 2 July 1 November 5 2 terms Liberal-Conservative Kingston (ON) Alexander Mackenzie November 7 October 8 1 term Liberal Lambton (ON) Sir John A. Macdonald
2nd term of 2 October 17 June 6 4 terms Conservative Victoria (BC), Carleton (ON), and Kingston (ON) Sir John Abbott June 16 November 24 none Conservative Inkerman * (QC) Sir John Thompson December 5 December 12 none Conservative Antigonish (NS) Sir Mackenzie Bowell December 21 April 27 none Conservative Hastings * (ON) Sir Charles Tupper May 1 July 8 none Conservative Cape Breton (NS) Sir Wilfrid Laurier July 11 October 7 4 terms Liberal Quebec East (QC) Sir Robert Laird Borden October 10 July 10 2 terms Conservative Unionist (from 1917) Halifax (NS)

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Photo of the burial site of Canada's 9th Prime Minister and a short biographical sketch.
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Born on June 16, 1874, Anderson, Ontario
Died on August 5, 1960, Toronto, Ontario
Buried at St. Marys Cemetery, St. Marys, Ontario
Arthur Meighen, Canada's ninth prime minister, was gifted with a strong intellect and sharp debating skills. He served two short periods as prime minister, first in 1920-21, and then in 1926. Raised in Ontario, Meighen pros- pered in legal practice in Manitoba. He was elected to Parliament in 1908 and joined Sir Robert Borden's cabinet in 1913. Meighen quickly became invaluable to the Conservative government. He developed complex wartime policies and was relentless in debate with the government's critics. In 1920, he succeeded Borden as prime minister, but his party lost the general election of 1921. After the election of 1925, no party held a clear majority, and Prime Minister King's government fell in mid-1926. Meighen and his party formed a government, but they were swept from power in the election that soon followed. Meighen resigned as Conservative Party leader. He later served in the Senate and made a brief return to elective politics in 1942.

24. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Gravesite of Lester Pearson (18971972), Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister.
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Born on April 23, 1897, Newton Brook, Ontario
Died on December 27, 1972, Ottawa, Ontario
Buried at MacLaren Cemetery,
Wakefield, Quebec A career diplomat who had become a politician, "Mike" Pearson received the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for helping to resolve the Suez Crisis. The United Nations Emergency Force he had proposed became the first of many worldwide peacekeeping assignments in which Canadian troops would serve. Soon after, Pearson became leader of the Liberal Party. Born near Toronto, Pearson served in the First World War and taught history at the University of Toronto before launching the diplomatic career that led him into politics. Soon after he assumed the leadership of the Liberals in 1958, the party suffered one of its greatest electoral defeats. Pearson stayed on as opposition leader and led his party back to power in 1963. Pearson never had a secure majority in Parliament, but he implemented important social programs, including the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans and universal health insurance. Pearson also introduced the maple leaf flag and new initiatives in French-English relations. Before retiring in 1968, he oversaw Canada's 1967 centennial celebrations.

25. Canadian Prime Ministers
Sir Robert Laird Borden Prime Minister of Canada (1911-1920) Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979 / 1979-1984)
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Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald - Prime Minister of Canada (1867-1873 / 1878-1891)
Sir John Thompson - Prime Minister of Canada (1892 - 1894)
Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Prime Minister of Canada (1896 - 1911)
Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Laird Borden - Prime Minister of Canada (1911-1920)
Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King - Prime Minister of Canada (1921-1931 / 1935-1948)
Rt. Hon. Richard Bennett - Prime Minister of Canada (1930 - 1935)
Rt. Hon. Louis S. St. Laurent - Prime Minister of Canada (1948 - 1957)
Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker - Prime Minister of Canada (1957-1963)
Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979 / 1979-1984)
Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney and his wife speaking to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau at a gala event in 1984

26. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Final resting place of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (18411919).
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Born on November 20, 1841, Saint-Lin, Quebec
Died on February 17, 1919, Ottawa, Ontario
Buried at Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario
O ne of Canada's great leaders and the first franco- phone prime minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier believed passionately in Canada as an English-French partnership. "I have had before me as a pillar of fire," he said, "a policy of true Canadianism, of moderation, of reconciliation." A lways distinguished by his deb- onair charm and intellect, Laurier was first elected to the House of Com- mons in 1874. There, Laurier gradually built up the strength of the Liberal Party and his personal following in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada. He led the Liberals to victory in the 1896 election, and served as prime minister until 1911. L aurier led Canada in a period of rapid growth, industrialization, and immigration. His government established the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905. Throughout his career, he faced repeated challenges to his vision of Canada, but he said he preferred "sunny ways" over stormy conflicts.

27. Canadian Prime Ministers Since 1867
canadian prime ministers Since 1867. Term, Prime Minister, Party. 1867–1873,Sir John A. Macdonald, Conservative. 1873–1878, Alexander Mackenzie, Liberal
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28. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Information from Parks Canada on the Mount Royal burial site of Sir John Abbott.
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Born on March 12, 1821,
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In 1891 John Abbott declared, "I hate politics." Yet that year he became prime minister of Canada, after more than thirty years of political activity. When Macdonald died in office, Senator Abbott reluctantly accepted the plea of the divided Conservative Party that he should lead the government. In his eighteen months in office, he revitalized the government and the party. When his health failed in 1892, he retired to private life and died less than a year later. Last Updated: 2004-01-14 Important Notice

29. Canadian Prime Ministers Since Confederation (table)
canadian prime ministers since Confederation (table). Vision and anxiety of theprime ministers of Canada. (Canadian Speeches)
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31. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Final resting place of Sir John A. Macdonald (b. January 11, 1815. d. June 6, 1891) at Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, Ontario. Includes photograph of the grave and information on Macdonald.
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Born on January 11, 1815, Glasgow, Scotland
Died on June 6, 1891, Ottawa, Ontario
Buried at Cataraqui Cemetery,
Kingston, Ontario Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, has always been ranked among the country's great political leaders. Born in Scotland and raised near Kingston, Ontario, Mac- donald was already a political veteran in 1864, when he played a key role in the making of the Canadian Confederation. He was the undisputed choice to be the first prime minister. "Sir John A." held the office from July 1, 1867 until 1873, and again from 1878 until his death in 1891. A visionary statesman and a determined Conservative partisan, Macdonald was a brilliant parliamentary tactician and a much-loved campaign leader. He said he intended to see the gristle of a nation harden into bone, and he believed a strong central government was essential to Canada. His National Policy of tariff protection, westward expansion, and a railway to the Pacific helped lay the basis for a transcontinental nation.

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Grave Sites of canadian prime ministers. About the National Program. Canada hasbeen blessed by able and dynamic prime ministers who have developed a vision
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Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers About the National Program Canada has been blessed by able and dynamic prime ministers who have developed a vision for our nation and its place in the world. Their public careers have had a profound impact on our history and evolution as a country. In recognition of this contribution, our deceased prime ministers have been designated as persons of national historic significance. In addition, to acknowledge their important role, in 1999 the Government of Canada announced a program designed to protect and honour the grave sites of our Canadian prime ministers. The objective of the National Program for the Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers is to ensure that the grave sites are conserved and recognized in a respectful and dignified manner. Another important objective of the program is to provide Canadians with information on the lives and accomplishments of each former prime minister, as well as the locations of their final resting places.

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Information about Bennett and his burial site.
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Born on July 3, 1870, Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick
Died on June 26, 1947, Mickleham, Surrey, England
Buried at the village churchyard, Mickleham, Surrey, England
R .B. Bennett became prime minister of Canada in 1930. The worst depression of the century was hitting the country, and economic conditions would blunt his prospects as prime minister. A bachelor lawyer from New Brunswick who had prospered in Alberta, Bennett was elected to the House of Commons in 1911 and became Conservative leader in 1927. After winning the federal election of 1930, Bennett tried to fight the depression by expanding trade within the British Empire. His success was limited, however, and Canadians began to link Bennett himself with the hard times. I n 1935, Bennett changed tactics, introducing his "New Deal" of public spending and federal intervention in the economy. Nevertheless, his Conservative Party was swept away in that year's election. Bennett retired to Britain and later sat in Britain's House of Lords as Viscount Bennett.

34. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Grave Sites of canadian prime ministers. Former Prime Ministers. Macdonald Mackenzie Abbott Thompson Bowell Tupper Laurier Borden Meighen
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35. The Globe And Mail: Prime Ministers - Main Page
I think that recognizing canadian prime ministers is a very good thing weare in a culture where it s too easy to be washed over by the American
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By Krista Foss Monday, February 11, 2002 More than 300,000 Canadians want a day off in February to honour a dead prime minister and many favour celebrating the country's glib-tongued founding father whose taste for tippling was legendary: Sir John A. Macdonald. Those are the results of a unique Web-based petition that invited Canadians to weigh in on whether we need a new national holiday that gives the nod to our forefathers and gives us a break in the depths of winter. The internet petition was launched Jan. 11 on globeandmail.com by CTV, The Globe and Mail and the Dominion Institute, which is campaigning to persuade the federal government to establish a national Prime Ministers Day on the second Monday of February. By the time the petition was stopped on the evening of Feb. 8, 375,280 people had responded to the question: Do you support the creation of a new public holiday to honour dead Canadian prime ministers? A sound majority 317,551 or 85 per cent said yes. "It's mind-boggling . . . the fact that 300,000-plus Canadians are concerned about what we do or, more likely, don't do, to recognize our prime ministers," said Rudyard Griffiths, the Dominion Institute's executive director.

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38. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Grave Sites of canadian prime ministers. The Honourable Sir Mackenzie Bowell Photograph of His Grave Site Born on December 27, 1823, Rickinghall,
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Born on December 27, 1823, Rickinghall,
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Died on December 10, 1917, Belleville, Ontario
Buried at Belleville Cemetery, Belleville, Ontario NAC PA-27160 Mackenzie Bowell's family emigrated from England to Belleville, Ontario, where he apprenticed on the local newspaper. He became a successful printer and pub- lisher and a prominent figure in the Orange Order, which made him Canadian grand- master in 1870. Elected to the House of Commons in 1867, Bowell joined the Conservative cabinet in 1878. A competent, hardworking administrator, Bowell remained in cabinet when he became a senator in 1892. His visit to Australia in 1893 led to the first conference of British colonies and territories, held in Ottawa in 1894. As the government's most senior minister, Bowell became prime minister when Sir John Thompson died suddenly in December 1894. In office, Bowell struggled with dissent in his party. When seven cabinet ministers deserted him early in 1896, Bowell denounced them as "a nest of traitors." They soon returned but, with elections looming, Bowell agreed to retire.

39. Caught On Tape Paul Martin S Photo-op From Human Tragedy
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin rushed to the scene for a weeklong photo op canadian prime ministers have requested air time to speak to the country
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Canadafreepress.com editors decided to post it here so that you can judge for yourself. CBC. You will hear how an RCMP officer tried to relieve Pritchard of his camera. Pritchard’s voice can easily be picked up when he tells the officer that, "This is not Canada, this is Sri Lanka." In order to make the film Internet friendly, Pritchard worked to edit it down from its original 58 minutes. See and hear for yourself how he shills the purified water of Zenon Environmental Inc., an Oakville-based company of which his lifetime mentor Maurice Strong is a board member. See and hear some of the film highlights, including Padre Hardwick trying to do the job he was asked to do: namely honouring the dead. Padre Hardwick calls for a Moment of Silence. Fifteen seconds into the Moment of Silence, Prime Minister Martin ends it, saying, "Let’s go."

40. Canadian Prime Ministers Since Confederation: Information From Answers.com
canadian prime ministers since Confederation Prime Minister Political Party Datesin Office Sir John A.
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