The Prime Minister is the same as the U.S. President.
No. -Each of the Canadian provinces has a Premier, a similar position to Prime Minister.
Canada's Prime Minister office is similar to the office of President in the United States.
The Prime Minister assumes office after official assent is given by the Governor General to form a government of which the Prime Minister is the leader of and that this government forms a majority in the House of Commons.
Canadian senators are appointed by the Prime Minister, they are not elected (although there are plans to reform the Senate).
The Prime Minister assumes office after official assent is given by the Governor General to form a government of which the Prime Minister is the leader of and that this government forms a majority in the House of Commons.
Yes. Sir John Abbott was the Third Canadian Prime Minister.
The average age of Canadian Prime Ministers when taking office is 55 years old. The current prime minister, Stephen Harper, was 47 years old when he took office.
The US does not have a Prime Minister, there is an elected US President that is a similar office to a Prime Minister. The President of the US is Barack Obama at present (2011).
Darcy Boyce is the Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister for Barbados.
Bouasy Lovansay is the Minister to the Prime Minister's Office for Laos.
Pitso Maisa is the Minister in the Prime Minister's Office for Lesotho.
Vidar Helgesen is the Minister at the Office of the Prime Minister for Norway.