Whether any given Prime Minsiter was "good" is entirely subjective. He was the Prime Minister of Canada throughout WWI, and managed to largely unite the fractured Canadian political scene in his Unionist party. He is credited with contributing to developing the equality of the nations within the British Empire (which became the Commonwealth of Nations). Borden is particularly known for his involvement in the Conscription Crisis of 1917. His face is featured on the Canadian $100 bill.
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R. B. Bennett became the 11th Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 August 7, serving until 1935 October 23.
Joe Clark became the 16th Prime Minister of Canada on 1979 June 4, and he served until 1980 March 3 when his minority government was defeated.
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary-Southwest), the Prime Minister, is the Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
John A Macdonald became the 1st Prime Minister of Canada when the country of Canada was created on 1867 July 1. The first federal election went from 1867 August 7 to September 20.
No one. Canada did not officially become a nation with its own prime minister until 1867.
Yes and No. There is no legal requirement of such, but it would be extremely hard for a person to become Prime Minister of Canada without being a long-time citizen of Canada.
No one, Canada didn't become a country until 1867.
Yes, Arthur Meighen Prime Minister became the 9th Prime Minister of Canada.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada appoints the Governor General (on the advice of the prime minister).
omg imiture stupid head it was 1934 to 1935 honestly u TOOOOOOOOB KOLOLO did he ever become prime minister
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Paul Martin became the 21st Prime Minister of Canada from 2003 December 12 serving until 2006 February 6.
The current prime minister, the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, was appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, on 6 February 2006. He governs as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
He succeeded Robert Menzies when Menzies resigned in 1941.
Sir John Abbott became the 3rd Prime Minister of Canada on 1891 June 16 serving until 1892 November 24.
Lester Bowles Pearson became the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 April 22 and served until 1968 April 20.