Sir John Thompson was the 4th Prime Minister of Canada from 1892 December 5 until 1894 December 12 when he died of a heart-attack.
Sir John Thompson became the 4th Prime Minister of Canada on 1892 December 5, and served until 1894 December 12 when he died of a heart attack.
Sir John Thompson was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1893.Sir John Thompson was the 4th Prime Minister of Canada from 1892 December 5 until 1894 December 12 when he died of a heart-attack.
Sir John Thompson became the 4th Prime Minister of Canada on 1892 December 5, and served until 1894 December 12 when he died of a heart attack.David Thompson became the 6th Prime Minister of Barbados on 2008 January 16, and served until 2010 October 23 when he died of pancreatic cancer.
No one. Canada did not officially become a nation with its own prime minister until 1867.
Yes, Arthur Meighen Prime Minister became the 9th Prime Minister of Canada.
Kim Campbell became the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, making her the first and only woman to hold this position in Canadian history. She served as Prime Minister from June to November of that year.
Sir John Thompson was the 4th Prime Minister of Canada from 1892 December 5 until 1894 December 12 when he died of a heart-attack.David Thompson was the 6th Prime Minister of Barbados from 2008 January 16 until 2010 October 23 when he died of pancreatic cancer.
Sir John Thompson, the 4th Prime Minister of Canada, had briefly been the Premier of Nova Scotia before entering federal politics.
The prime minister's name is David Thompson.
Yes and No. There is no legal requirement of such, but it would be extremely hard for a person to become Prime Minister of Canada without being a long-time citizen of Canada.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1898.Sir Wilfred Laurier was the 7th Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 July 11 to 1911 October 6, over 15 years.
David Thompson became the 6th Prime Minister of Barbados on 2008 January 16, and served until 2010 October 23 when he died of pancreatic cancer.
The sixteenth prime minister was the Right Honourable Joe Clark.