R. B. Bennett was the 11th Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 August 7 to 1935 October 23, 5 years 2 months and 16 days, or 1903 days in all.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been Prime Minister of Canada since 2006 February 6, more than 5 years.
Yes and No. There is no legal requirement of such, but it would be extremely hard for a person to become Prime Minister of Canada without being a long-time citizen of Canada.
There is no set term. Stephen Harper will remain the Prime Minister of Canada until he resigns or the Conservatives lose government.
Arthur Meighen Prime Minister was the 9th Prime Minister of Canada from 1920 July 10 to 1921 December 29, and from June 29 to September 25 in 1926, about a year and a half total.
4 years
Sir Mackenzie Bowell was the 5th Prime Minister of Canada for 1 year 4 months and 6 days, or 493 days.William Lyon Mackenzie King was the 10th Prime Minister of Canada for about 21 and a half years in total.Thomas Mackenzie was the 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand for 104 days.
The Prime Minister of Canada remains in office as long as they are able to control the majority of votes in the Parliament. As of 2007, a law was passed fixing election dates to every 4 years, but the Prime Minister need not change after the election.
There is no legislated term of office for the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada; he or she serves at the pleasure of the prime minister. The Governor General of Canada (on the advice of the prime minister) may remove the President of the Privy Council at any time; also, he or she loses the presidency should the prime minister resign, pass away or be dismissed.
he was prime minister for 19 years.( 1867-1873, 1878,1891) he was the second longest serving prime minister behind william lyon mackenzie king
Sir Mackenzie Bowell was the 5th Prime Minister of Canada from 1894 December 21 to 1896 April 27, for 1 year 4 months and 6 days, or 493 days.
He's not Prime Minister -- He's been dead a long time, having served as Canada's top political leader during the early 1900's.
A PM serves until his party loses an election, he steps down as leader, or retires.