Canadians began saluting the prime minister as a formal gesture during the early 20th century, particularly after World War I when military customs influenced civilian practices. The tradition became more standardized in the 1950s and 1960s, reflecting a growing sense of national identity and respect for political leaders. However, the specific protocols and customs surrounding this salute can vary by context and occasion.
Lester B. Pearson was Prime Minister in 1967 when Canadians got their national flag.
Yes. Sir John Abbott was the Third Canadian Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister
The Canadian Prime Minister is called Stephen Harper.
Because Canada welcomes people as Canadians. Unlike other countries once you get Canadian status you are Canadian, with all the rights given to Canadians who have been here generations.You will even be called First Generation Canadian by older Canadians. Other First Generation Canadians will call you immigrant but you will be Canadian. You can even run for office and become our Prime Minister. Try that in any other country!
Brian Mulroney is not a prime minister.
The Prime Minister is the same as the U.S. President.
Pierre Trudeau was the most popular Canadian Prime Minister for his timeJohn A Macdonald, the first Canadian Prime Minister remains popular due to history.
Canadian ex-Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau
The Prime Minister of Canada in 2016 was Justin Trudeau.
No. -Each of the Canadian provinces has a Premier, a similar position to Prime Minister.
The Canadian constitution specifies the role and powers of the Prime Minister.