Sir John.A. Macdonald
Sir John A. Macdonald became the Prime Minister again after Alexander Mackenzie on 1878 October 17.ORSir John A. Macdonald was elected to the position of Prime Minister on elections on1872 October 12 (2nd parliament)1878 September 17 (4th parliament)1882 June 20 (5th parliament)1887 February 22 (6th parliament)1891 March 5 (7th parliament)
Sir John A. Macdonald became the Prime Minister again after Alexander Mackenzie on 1878 October 17.ORSir John A. Macdonald was elected to the position of Prime Minister on elections on1872 October 12 (2nd parliament)1878 September 17 (4th parliament)1882 June 20 (5th parliament)1887 February 22 (6th parliament)1891 March 5 (7th parliament)
Yes. When the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company, now called Manulife Financial, was incorporated by an Act of Parliament, Sir John A. Macdonald was elected the first president.
Alexander Mackenzie, a building contractor and newspaper editor and Member of Parliament for Lambton, succeeded Sir John A. Macdonald as 2nd Prime Minister of Canada, between 1873 and 1878. Mackenzie was himself succeeded by Macdonald, who again served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1878 until 1891. As Macdonald was, Mackenzie was a Scottish immigrant to Canada.
John Alexander MacDonald
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John Alexander MacDonald
John A. Macdonald was born on January 11, 1815.
John B. Macdonald was born in 1918.
John Denis Macdonald died in 1908.
John Denis Macdonald was born in 1826.
John Joseph MacDonald died in 1986.