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Canada had three Prime Ministers during the 1990s: Brian Mulroney (1984-1993) Kim Campbell (1993) (never sat in Parliament as Prime Minister) Jean Chrétien (1993-2003)
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Canada did have three Prime Ministers during 1984. Pierre Trudeau was ending his second stint as PM and was followed for three months only by his Liberal associate John Turner. In the 1984 fall general election Progressive Conservative Brian Mulroney became Prime Minister, and remained so until 1993.
The first three Prime Ministers of Australia were:Edmund Barton (1901-1903)Alfred Deakin (1903-1904)John 'Chris' Watson (1904)
In order to run for Prime Minister of Canada, you do NOT need to be born into Canadian Citizenship. Four past prime ministers were born outside of Canada, most recently, John Turner, who was born in England and emmigrated to Canada at the age of three.
Some three countries governed by a prime minister include Japan, Northern Ireland and Portugal. A prime minister heads the government and appoints the ministers.
There are a lot of countries that have prime ministers. Three that do would be the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. Other countries either have presidents or premiers.
J. L. Fernando has written: 'Three prime ministers of Ceylon' -- subject(s): Politics and government
There were three British Prime Ministers during World War II. Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee.
Fourteen of Australia's Prime Ministers have held office for less than three years. Some have held office more than once, but also for less than the full term. They have been:Alfred Deakin: 1903-04John Watson: 1904George Reid: 1904-05Andrew Fisher: 1908-09Alfred Deakin:1909-10Joseph Cook: 1913-14Andrew Fisher: 1914-15Earle Page: 1939Robert Menzies: 1939-41Arthur Fadden: 1941Francis Forde: 1945Harold Holt: 1966-67John McEwen: 1967-68William McMahon: 1971-72
The three ministers who receive Holy Orders in the Catholic Church are deacons, priests, and bishops. These orders represent distinct levels of ordained ministry within the Church's hierarchy.