Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 June 4 to 1980 March 3, leaving the position when his minority government was defeated.
Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada.
Joe Clark, Canada's 16th prime minister, was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Joe Clark
Joe Clark became the 16th Prime Minister of Canada on 1979 June 4, and he served until 1980 March 3 when his minority government was defeated.
Joe Clark was the youngest prime minister of Canada. He was 39 when he took office on June 4, 1979.
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Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 June 4 to 1980 March 3, leaving the position when his minority government was defeated.Helen Clark was the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 December 5 to 2008 November 19.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Joe Clark were the two Prime Ministers of Canada during the period from 1975 to 1980.Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 April 20 to 1979 June 4 and again from 1980 March 3 to 1984 June 30.Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 June 4 to 1980 March 3.
Joe Clark was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. He served as the leader of the party from 1976 to 1983 and was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 to 1980.
Joe Clark was the Prime Minister of Canada in the beginning of 1980. He had been the 16th Prime Minister of Canada since 1979 June 4, leading a minority government. The government was defeated over a budget vote, and he resigned as Prime Minister on March 3.Pierre Elliott Trudeau again became the Prime Minister of Canada on March 3, and served for the rest of the year and until 1984 June 30. Trudeau had also become the 15th Prime Minister of Canada before Clark, serving from 1968 April 20 until 1979 June 4.
Who preceded Pierre Trudeau...in otherwords, who was Prime Minister before he was. In April 20, 1968 Lester B. Pearson was Prime Minister then. Prime Minister Trudeau took office. (That's the first time) March 3, 1980 - Joe Clark, then Trudueau