Sir John A Macdonald Junior High School's motto is 'Together we make a difference'.
well, it was mostly tradeau
No, John A. Macdonald did not make the Canadian flag. He was the first Prime Minister of Canada and played a significant role in the Confederation of Canada in 1867. The Canadian flag as we know it today, featuring a red maple leaf, was adopted later on February 15, 1965.
He wanted confederation. It was because in the great coalition, john a macdonald wanted to kill george brown but he couldn't so in order to kill him, Macdonald wanted Conderation.
his main challenge was that he doesn't know how to be a prime minister =================================================== Macdonald's biggest challenge was staying sober long enough to make important decisions.
In 1871, Nova Scosia ,New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario formed Canada. 3 years later, Manitoba joined and then British Columbia..... under one condition. Sir John A. MacDonald had to make a railroad linking the east of Canada to the west.
The MacDonald product, also known as the MacDonald determinant or MacDonald polynomial, is a mathematical construct used in algebraic combinatorics. It generalizes the concept of Schur functions and is related to the study of symmetric functions, representation theory, and geometry. MacDonald polynomials are indexed by partitions and possess properties that make them useful in various areas, including the theory of symmetric functions and the study of symmetric groups. They also appear in the study of intersection cohomology and in the context of q-series and special functions.
He was lazy and didn't care about anything
Canada's first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, was a chronic alcoholic. On many occasions, Macdonald's alcoholism interfered with the affairs of state. Often, when a crisis arose, Macdonald would go off on a drinking bender and be incapable of giving coherent directions, let alone competent leadership. Many times no one, not even his wife, knew where he was. As a result of Macdonald's drinking, parliament was often paralysed. Macdonald also became a very rich man through kickbacks, insider trading, and illicit campaign donations. Canadian taxpayers are still paying for Macdonald's involvement in the Grand Trunk Railway.
To make money.
because they are harder to breed,when u make a regurlar horse u dont have 2 have anything special,like you do when u try 2 make a special:)
Hang out with them, hug them, fight battles for them, anything to make them feel special will do. =]