Benjamin disraeli
Since the Conservative party has changed over time, roughly 13 of the Prime Ministers of Canada were leader of 'the Conservative Party'. (This may be disputed by historians).
Stephen Harper has always been the leader of the Conservative Party.
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He was the leader of the Liberal-Conservative Party.
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary-Southwest), the Prime Minister, is the Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Canada's apolitical leaders are:Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of CanadaDavid Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of CanadaCanada's political leaders are (in order of party representation in the 41st Parliament of Canada):Justin Trudeau, the leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of CanadaRona Ambrose, interim leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Official OppositionThomas Mulcair, leader of the NDPRhéal Fortin, interim leader of the Bloc Québécois*Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party*** The Bloc Québécois has only 10 seats and lacks official party status in the House of Commons** The Green Party has only one seat and lacks official party status in the House of Commons
Mr. John Key of the National Party is the prime minister at the moment. (The National Party is the more right wing party - like the Republican in America or Conservative in Britain.)
I bet maybe you are doing your homework and I think you need the party that is starting with N which is National.hope it will help?
He was the leader of the Liberal-Conservative Party.
John A. Macdonald, in 1867
progressive conservative party, Hugh Mcfadyen
He was in the Conservative party. John Major was MP for Huntingdon from 1979-2001 and was Prime Minister of the UK from 1990-7.
Progressive Conservative Party leader John Diefenbaker
Conservative Party
The Conservatives under Prime Minister John Major were in government in 1996, they actually had a negative majority and relied on the support of the Ulster Unionist party to allow legislation to pass through parliament.
The first Prime Minister of Canada, John A. Macdonald (born January 11, 1815 - died June 6, 1891) was a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. The party, which is separate from the modern Conservative Party of Canada, founded in 2003, became the Unionist Party in 1917.
The Conservative Party
Sir John Major was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1992.Sir John Major was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 November 28 to 1997 May 2. He was a banker by profession. Major first became prime minister when rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. As a result, Major became the leader of the Conservative Party and thus prime minister. Major's role as prime minister saw him lead negotiations in the formation of the EU, as well as participating in the Gulf War and the crisis in Serbia. However, the public's continued disenchantment with the Conservative Party after 17 years led to a large victory for Labour in the 1997 elections. Major would continue on as Leader of the Opposition for a few months before resigning.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
The President is John WalshThe leader and current Prime Minister is Stephen HarperStephen Harper
The Prime Minister before Tony Blair was a conservative, called John Major. The last Prime Minister who had been part of the Labour Party was James Callaghan.