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  1. Jul 31, 2013 · Share. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, prime minister of Canada 1867–73 and 1878–91, lawyer, businessman, politician (born 10 or 11 January 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 6 June 1891 in Ottawa, ON). John A. Macdonald was Canada’s first and second-longest serving prime minister (19 years). He set wide-ranging policies that continue to ...

  2. In ill health; retired. First prime minister born in what would become Canada, and first of only two prime ministers to serve while in the Senate. 4: John Sparrow David Thompson (1845–1894) 5 December 1892 12 December 1894 Appointment (7th Parl.) Liberal–Conservative: MP for Antigonish, NS: 5th [13] [14] Minister of Justice; first Catholic ...

  3. Bibliography. External links. List of prime ministers of Canada by time in office. Canada's three longest-serving prime ministers, left to right: William Lyon Mackenzie King; 21 years, 154 days Sir John A. Macdonald; 18 years, 359 days Pierre Trudeau; 15 years, 164 days All served non-consecutive terms.

  4. v. t. e. Sir John Alexander Macdonald[ a ] GCB PC QC ( 10 or 11 January 1815 [ b ] – 6 June 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 until his death in 1891. He was the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, and had a political career that spanned almost half a century.

  5. Revelations of this scandal forced his resignation in 1873, and the brief term of Canada’s second prime minister, Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892), but Macdonald was re-elected back to power in 1878, where he served four more terms until his death in 1891. Name: Sir John Alexander MacDonald. Born: January 11, 1815, Glasgow, Scotland.

  6. Prime Ministers of Canada. This page provides general details on Canada's prime ministers since 1867. For more information on an individual prime minister, including their electoral history and parliamentary roles, click on their name to view their complete profile.

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  8. On July 1 st, 1867 Sir John A. Macdonald and his wife led the ceremonies which official oversaw the birth of Canada in the sleepy lumber tow of Ottawa. During the summer of 1867 Sir John A. Macdonald easily won the national election against his rival George Brown. In November of 1867 Macdonald at the age of 52 opened the first Canadian ...

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