John A. Macdonald is often regarded as one of Canada's greatest leaders due to his pivotal role in the Confederation of Canada in 1867, which united disparate provinces into a single nation. As the first Prime Minister, he implemented policies that promoted national expansion, including the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which facilitated trade and settlement. His leadership helped shape Canada's political landscape and foster a sense of national identity, despite his controversial policies regarding Indigenous peoples. Overall, his vision and determination were instrumental in laying the foundations for modern Canada.
He was the leader of the Liberal-Conservative Party.
John A. Macdonald, in 1867
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Prime Minister John A. Macdonald.
He sure was! John Lennon was the GREATEST leader!
the greatest
John A. Macdonald did not show a lack of understanding about the Northwest region. He was quite the opposite. He wanted the Northwest to be settled and was a leader in expanding the growth of what is now Canada.
Peter MacDonald - Navajo leader - was born in 1928.
Sir John A Macdonald was not a good leader. He was drunk much of the time and frequently abdicated his responsibilities.
John Alexander MacDonald
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John Alexander MacDonald