Web site of the Prime Minister of Canada. Site web du Premier ministre du Canada. Welcome to Canada s future. Le Canada de demain. Sections include the Prime Minister and his team, newsroom, key initiatives, the Canadian government, about Canada, kids zone, youth, mailroom. Les sections comprennent le Premier ministre et son equipe, nouvelles, principales initiatives, le gouvernement du ...
The Right Honourable Richard Bedford Bennett 1930-1935 Conservative I propose that any government of which I am the head will at the first session of parliament initiate whatever action is necessary to that end, or perish in the attempt. R.B. Bennett, June 9, 1930, on the elimination of unemployment. Private Life Born: July 3, 1870, Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick Education: New Brunswick ...
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The Right Honourable Sir Robert Laired Borden 1911-1917 (Conservative) 1917-1920 (Unionist) It can hardly be expected that we shall put 400, 000 or 500, 000 men in the field and willingly accept the position of having no more voice and receiving no more consideration than if we were toy automata. Sir Robert Borden, January 4, 1916 Private Life Born: June 26, 1854, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia.
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John G. Diefenbaker was Canada's 13th Prime Minister. This page contains dozens of links to Diefenbaker resources on the internet: pictures, articles, books, sounds, and more.
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The Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker 1957-1963 Progressive Conservative I am the first prime minister of this country of neither altogether English or French origin. So I determined to bring about a Canadian citizenship that knew no hyphenated consideration.... I'm very happy to be able to say that in the House of Commons today in my party we have members of Italian, Dutch, German, ...
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Back to the Mac Home Page Sir John A. Macdonald Canada's First Prime Minister A Basic Biography from the School Planner A Teacher's Birthday Tribute National Library of Canada's Short Biography (in English) National Library of Canada's Short Biography (in French) Bellevue, Sir John's Home in Kingston, Ontario A Note on his Wife Back to the Mac Home Page DFS: 7 July 96 Updated: 2 July 00 ...
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Pierre Trudeau's Essay on the Referendum By Pierre Elliot Trudeau LUCIEN BOUCHARD, ILLUSIONIST By Pierre Elliot Trudeau I Accuse Lucien Bouchard of having betrayed the population of Quebec during last October's referendum campaign. By distorting the political history of his province and of his country, by spreading discord among it's citizens with his demagoric rhetoric and by preaching contempt ...
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Viscount Bennett's elegant and peaceful sarcophagus at St. Michael's Church Cemetery in Mickleham, Surrey Viscount Richard Bedford Bennett Anti-Disinterment Web Site Click here first The background Richard Bedford (R.B.) Bennett served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1930-35, during the period known as The Great Depression. After his defeat in the election of 1935, his unpopularity in Canada ...
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The Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson, a 1919 Victoria College graduate, Chancellor of Victoria University from 1952 to 1959, and Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister. Pearson established Canada's reputation in the 20th century as one of the world's great peacekeepers, and helped define Canada's modern foreign policy. In 1957, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his international achievements.
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NEGOTIATIONS WITH QUEBEC, Part 3 By Pierre Elliot Trudeau This is the last of three parts reproducing an article by Mr. Trudeau first published in the Montreal Gazette, Feb 3/96. Parts One and Two are set out under 'Previous Papers'. Permission for this Internet application was granted by Mr. Trudeau. WHO SAID NO TO MEECH Mr. Bouchards assertion: They (English Canada) rejected the hand ...
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Sir John A. Macdonald was the Dominion of Canada's first prime minister. He was the most important Father of Confederation, who was able to bridge the gap between English and French Canadians to found a federal constitutional monarchy, stretching from sea to sea. We still need his national vision today... Click here! Played the pivotal role of bringing about the Confederation of the British ...
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