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Who are two prime ministers of Canada?

There have been 22 Prime Ministers of Canada.


Where is the prime ministers of Canada located?

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.


Does Canada and Australia have a president?

No they have prime ministers.


What office heads Canada's government?

Prime Ministers Office also called the PMO.


Who was prime minister of Canada that learned french-English?

Most Prime Ministers of Canada have at least a basic command of French and English. This could be almost any of the Prime Ministers.


How many cabinet ministers are there in Canada in 2007?

The 28th Ministry consisted of thirty-two (32) ministers. Of these, twenty-seven (27) ministers were members of Cabinet. (The Secretaries of State served as ministers, but were not members of Cabinet.)


When was the Council of Ministers of Education Canada founded?

The Council of Ministers of Education was founded in 1967. It was formed to provide leadership in education at the international level.


Does Canada and Norway have a president?

yea i think so ----- No. Both have Prime Ministers.


How cabinet ministers are there in Canada?

Currently, there are thirty-seven ministers for Canada. Of these, all thirty-seven are currently members of the Cabinet. (It should be noted that not all members of the ministry have always been members of the Cabinet; the prime minister may recommend appointments of junior ministers who may not be included as members of the Cabinet.)


What has the author Douglas Walkington written?

Douglas Walkington has written: 'United Church ministers, 1925-1980' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, United Church of Canada 'Ministers of the United Church of Canada, 1925-1940' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, United Church of Canada 'Churches of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1875-1925. Saskatchewan Conference' -- subject(s): Canada, Presbyterian Church in Canada, Saskatchewan Conference 'Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1875 - 1925 : ministerial summary from acts and proceedings of the General Assembly' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Presbyterian Church in Canada 'Methodist ministers in Canada, 1903-1925' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Methodist Church, Methodist Church (Canada, Newfoundland, Bermuda) 'Presbyterian ministers in Upper & Lower Canada (Ontario & Quebec) prior to formation in 1875 of the Presbyterian Church in Canada' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Presbyterian Church 'Churches of Presbyterian Church, Canada. Maritime Synod. 1875-1925' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church


What is Canada government called?

A civil service that reports ultimately to the Prime Ministers Office.


What power do the prime ministers in Canada have?

prime minsters are like king and queens and presidents.