Yes, he was.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1909.Sir Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 July 11 to 1911 October 6, over 15 years.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1901.Sir Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 July 11 to 1911 October 6, over 15 years.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1906.Sir Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 July 11 to 1911 October 6, over 15 years.
1896.Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the seventh prime Minister of Canada. His tenure in office was from 11 July 1896 to 6 October 1911.
we do not celebrate it, Canada does not celebrate any "prime minister" days.
No, Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the 7th prime minister of Canada.
Sir Robert Borden was the Prime Minister of Canada during 1914 to 1919.Sir Robert Borden was the 8th Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 October 10 to 1920 July 10.
Though the first native-born Canadian Prime Minister from French Canada was John Abbott, he was a Freemason and tried to get the United States to Annex Canada, so we won't count him. Wilfrid Laurie, who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1896-1911, was the first francophone Prime Minister and took conciliatory steps between French and English Canada. I think he's your best bet.Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Currently, the Canadian $5 note features a portrait of Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
we do not celebrate it, Canada does not celebrate any "prime minister" days.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1900.Sir Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 July 11 to 1911 October 6, over 15 years.