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  1. The Kids Book of Canadian Prime Ministers (Kids Books of ...) by Pat Hancock, 2005-01-12
  2. Goodbye, Brian. (former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney)(includes related article): An article from: Campaigns & Elections by Linda Cunningham, 1993-04-01
  3. Courting Cartier: English-Canadian prime ministers and their Quebec lieutenants.: An article from: Quebec Studies by J.P. Lewis, 2006-03-22
  4. Wives of the Canadian prime ministers by Carol McLeod, 1985
  5. Editorials affect politicians, not people.(interview with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(Interview): An article from: The Masthead by Paul Hyde, 1998-12-22
  6. Martin's obsession with power.(Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin): An article from: Catholic Insight by Paul Tuns, 2005-09-01
  7. Trudeau and Chretien.(Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien calls an election soon after the death of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau)(Brief Article): An article from: Catholic Insight by Peter Stockland, 2000-12-01
  8. PM's committee ponders $11 billion proposal. (News).(Canadian Prime Minister's reference group on Aboriginal people): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2001-12-01
  9. Pierre Elliot Trudeau: The Prime Minister Canadians Either Loved or Hated (Junior Amazing Stories) by Stan Sauerwein, 2006-08
  10. Macdonald of Kingston: First prime minister (Canadian illustrated heritage) by Donald Swainson, 1979
  11. No Catholic Prime Minister.(CANADIAN ELECTION) : An article from: Catholic Insight by David Dooley, 2006-03-01
  12. The Prime Minister in Canadian government and politics (Canadian controversies series) by R. M Punnett, 1977
  13. Canadian Prime ministers and the Canadian militia by Harold McGill Jackson, 1958
  14. Kid's Book of Canadian Prime Ministers

1. Prime Ministers Of Canada - 1867 To Date -
Lists all canadian prime ministers, with links to biographical information, time in office and political affiliation.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/PrimeMinister.asp?Language=E

2. Canadian Prime Ministers
canadian prime ministers. Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald Prime Minister of Canada (1867-1873 / 1878-1891)
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/portraits/docs/pm/ecanpm.htm
Canadian Prime Ministers
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

3. Canadian Prime Ministers
canadian prime ministers. 24/09/2001. Click here to start. canadian prime ministers. Sir John A. MacDonald (186773, 1878-1891) Alexander Mackenzie (1873-1878) Joseph Abbott (1891-92) John Thompson
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Canadian Prime Ministers
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Canadian Prime Ministers Sir John A. MacDonald (1867-73, 1878-1891) Alexander Mackenzie (1873-1878) Joseph Abbott (1891-92) ... Jean Chretien (1993-Present) Author: Evergreen School Division Download presentation source

4. First Among Equals: The Prime Minister In Canadian Life And Politics Web Site /
Showcases Canada's prime ministers from their beginnings through their political careers and private lives. Features biographies, portraits, speeches and hundreds of photos, letters, caricatures and documents from the National Library and National Archives of Canada.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/4/
Part of this digital collection was originally produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections program , Industry Canada. , Industrie Canada.
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5. Canadian Prime Ministers Since 1867
Search Biographies Bio search tips canadian prime ministers Since 1867. Term. Prime Minister. Party
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6. State Of Protected Heritage Areas - National Program For The Grave Sites Of Cana
Location map with directions of grave sites of Prime Ministers. Includes biographic information and links to other sites having related information.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/docs/pc/rpts/heritage/prot65_e.asp
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NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE GRAVE SITES OF CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS Concern for the long-term care and conservation of the grave sites of the country's prime ministers led the Government of Canada to introduce a program designed to protect and honour the final resting places of Canada's past leaders. The National Program for the Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers was announced by the Minister of Canadian Heritage in November 1998 and launched in February 1999. Parks Canada is responsible for the program. The program's primary objective is to ensure that the grave sites of Canada's former prime ministers are preserved in a respectful way. A second objective is to provide Canadians with information on the lives and accomplishments of our past prime ministers and to make Canadians aware of their burial places. The program involves
  • developing conservation plans, implementing landscape improvements, mounting an information plaque and installing a Canadian flag at the grave sites;

7. Prime Ministers
canadian prime ministers. Sir John Alexander Macdonald
http://www.frog.net/canada/pm/pm.html
Canadian Prime Ministers
Sir John Alexander Macdonald
Alexander Mackenzie

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

Sir John Sparrow David Thompson
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A. Kim Campbell

8. UBC Department Of Political Science
Undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Two canadian prime ministers are department alumni.
http://www.politics.ubc.ca/
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9. First Among Equals - Children's Version: The Prime Minister In Canadian Life And
Kidfriendly story of the role of the Prime Minister of Canada, with biographies, photos, games and classroom activities. From the National Library and National Archives of Canada.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/9/

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10. Prime Ministers Of Canada Since 1867 - Canadian Prime Ministers
canadian prime ministers Since Confederation in 1867. canadian prime ministers QuizFind out how much you know about the history of canadian prime ministers.
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Subscribe to the About Canada Online newsletter. Search Canada Online Prime Ministers of Canada Canadian Prime Ministers Since Confederation in 1867 Name Term of Office Paul Martin 2003 to present Jean Chretien 1993 to 2003 Kim Campbell Brian Mulroney 1984 to 1993 John Turner Pierre Trudeau 1980 to 1984 Joe Clark 1979 to 1980 Pierre Trudeau 1968 to 1979 Lester (Mike) Pearson 1963 to 1968 John Diefenbaker 1957 to 1963 Louis St. Laurent 1948 to 1957 William Lyon Mackenzie King 1935 to 1948 Richard B. Bennett 1930 to 1935 William Lyon Mackenzie King 1926 to 1930 Arthur Meighen William Lyon Mackenzie King 1921 to 1926 Arthur Meighen 1920 to 1921 Sir Robert Borden 1911 to 1920 Sir Wilfrid Laurier 1896 to 1911 Sir Charles Tupper Sir Mackenzie Bowell 1894 to 1896 Sir John Thompson 1892 to 1894 Sir John Abbott 1891 to 1892 Sir John A. Macdonald

11. Prime Minister Of Canada - Paul Martin Role And Past Prime Ministers
Meet Paul Martin, the Prime Minister of Canada, and learn about the role ofprime minister in Canada and the history of canadian prime ministers.
http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/primeminister/
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Prime Minister of Canada
Meet Paul Martin, the Prime Minister of Canada, and learn about the role of prime minister in Canada and the history of Canadian prime ministers.
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Recent Role of Prime Minister of Canada The role and main responsibilities of the Canadian prime minister. Prime Ministers of Canada Biographies and major accomplishments of the 21 prime ministers of Canada since Confederation in 1867. Prime Minister Paul Martin As Prime Minister of Canada, Paul Martin plans to focus on social reforms, the economy and Canada's international role. He also hopes to restore Canadians' trust in government. Write to the Prime Minister Office address, email address, telephone switchboard and fax numbers for Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada.

12. Canada Speaks
A collection of speeches by canadian prime ministers. Includes speeches, in English and French, by Prime Ministers dating back to Confederation.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/canspeak/english/
Canada Speaks
Canada Speaks is a collection of speeches by Canadian Prime Ministers. It represents an enormously rich resource for students of Canadian public policy, biography, history and society. The collection includes speeches, in English and French, by Prime Ministers dating back to Confederation. Speeches for every Prime Minister are not yet available on this site. The collection is under development and the location and conversion of speeches is on-going. There are three different ways to select the Prime Minister you'd like to know more about. You can: Choose from a list of Prime Minister's names
Choose from a mosaic of Prime Minister's pictures
Choose from a timeline that extends from Confederation to present Which Prime Minister would you like to know more about? You can also learn more about the project and the project team
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13. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Information from Parks Canada on Prime Minister Thompson's grave site in Halifax.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Thompson_E.asp
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Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers
Born on November 10, 1845, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Died on December 12, 1894, Windsor Castle, England
Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
John Thompson was a new prime minister with a record of achievement and a promising future when he died suddenly in 1894. He was just forty-nine years old. Thompson had served briefly as premier of Nova Scotia before being appointed to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. When John A. Macdonald recruited him to Ottawa in 1885, he quickly became a leading member of the Conservative government. His achievements included the first Criminal Code of Canada. Thompson had been raised a Methodist but converted to Roman Catholicism, the faith of his wife, Annie, in 1871. Controversy over his conversion kept Thompson out of the prime minister's office when Macdonald died but, upon John Abbott's retirement eighteen months later, Thompson became the first Catholic prime minister in Canada.

14. Canadian Masonic Prime Ministers
The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon Ancient Free and Accepted Masons website contains philosophy, symbolism and history textfiles, printquality graphics, biographies, international canadian prime ministers. Canada has had twenty Prime Ministers since Confederation in 1867 six of them have been www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/prime_ ministers/index.html
http://www.freemasonry.bc.ca/biography/prime_ministers
Canadian Prime Ministers
John A. MacDonald
LC (b.1834-d.1923)
Died in office
John J. C. Abbott
LC (b.1821-d.1893) Resigned due to ill health.
MacKenzie Bowell
LC (b.1823-d.1917) Resigned midterm, remaining as Senate opposition leader.
Robert Laird Borden
C (b.1854-d.1937) Resigned after defeat.
R.B. Bennett
C (b.1870-d.1947) Remained leader of opposition until 1938.
John George Diefenbaker
C (b.1895-d.1979) Forced to call election after failing to win house majority. Masonic information gleaned from Saskatchewan: Laying the Corner Stone, Our Masonic Builders Barry W. Dixon, ed.. n.d. [pp. 1-12.] Copies can be viewed in the Grand Lodge Library ANTI-MASONRY GRAND LODGE OF BC AND YUKON HOME ...
Grand Lodge
Updated: May 27, 2001
www.freemasonry.bcy.ca
biography /index.html

15. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Parks Canada information on the Belleville gravesite of Canada's fifth Prime Minister, SIr Mackenzie Bowell.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Bowell_E.asp
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Born on December 27, 1823, Rickinghall,
Suffolk, England
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.

16. Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Ministers - A. Mackenzie
Burial place of Canada's second Prime Minister, The Hon. Alexander Mackenzie (1822 1892)
http://www.parkscanada.gc.ca/pm/english/Mackenzie_e.HTM

17. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Photo of the burial site of Canada's 9th Prime Minister and a short biographical sketch.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Meighen_E.asp
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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.

18. Historic Sites And Monuments Board Of Canada - Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Min
Gravesite of Lester Pearson (18971972), Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Pearson_E.asp
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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.

19. Grave Sites Of Canadian Prime Ministers - W. Laurier
Final resting place of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (18411919).
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Laurier_E.asp

20. 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.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Abbott_E.asp
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Born on March 12, 1821,
Buried at Mount Royal Cemetery,
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

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