None. Alexander Mackenzie was, by trade, a stone mason. His father died when he was young so he had to leave school and earn a living to help his family survive.
Alexander Mackenzie was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1877.Alexander Mackenzie was the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 November 7 to 1878 October 8.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1874 to 1877.Alexander Mackenzie was the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 November 7 to 1878 October 8.
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No. Alexander Mackenzie was the second Prime Minister of Canada. Pierre Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada
he changed the world thats right he is the best
he was prime minister for 19 years.( 1867-1873, 1878,1891) he was the second longest serving prime minister behind william lyon mackenzie king
Alexander Mackenzie was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 9, 1878.
June 17, 1853
There was not an ocean named after Sir Alexander Mackenzie. He was the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada and served from 1873 until 1878.
Alexander Mackenzie did not "discover" Canada. He was the first European to cross what is now Canada from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. He reached the Pacific on July 20, 1793. Lewis and Clark did not cross the US until November 20, 1805.
No, Shelia Copps was a Heritage Minister under the Chretien government.The 2nd Prime Minister of Canada was Alexander Mackenzie.
Before becoming Prime Minister of Canada, Alexander Mackenzie was a successful stonemason and a contractor. He initially worked in the construction industry, which allowed him to build a reputation and gain financial stability. Mackenzie also engaged in politics at the municipal and provincial levels, eventually leading to his election as a Member of Parliament. His background in trade and local governance contributed to his leadership style and policies as Prime Minister.