William Lyon Mackenzie and Louis Riel.
In Canada West, the leaders of the major political parties included George Brown, who led the Liberal Party, and John A. Macdonald, who was a prominent figure in the Conservative Party. In Canada East, the Liberal Party was led by Antoine-Aimé Dorion, while the Conservative Party was led by George-Étienne Cartier. These leaders played significant roles in the political landscape leading up to Canadian Confederation in 1867.
Yes. Canada follows the rule of law, which states that all men are subject to the law. There are some very limited exceptions for foreign diplomats, but the leaders of Canada are subject to the law.
micheal
Other than parties and leaders that do not form the government there are none.
TOTALITARIANISM
Steven Harper
yes they have to follow there home rules
The title of Provincial leaders in Canada is 'Premier'
the president (government) is the executive branch and the difference is the independance of the legislative branch from executive branch (in Canada the leaders of the legislative branch are the leaders of the executive branch so there is confusion between the two branches)
People in Canada would get to vote for their leaders instead of Canada being ruled by the Supreme Court.
Woodrow Wilson
goverment leaders