the longest prime minister on earth does not belong to the Canadian history !
He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
The last name of Canada's first prime minister is Macdonald. Sir John A. Macdonald served as prime minister from 1867 to 1873 and again from 1878 until his death in 1891. He was a key figure in the confederation of Canada.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau was the prime minister of Canada in 1972. Trudeau served as prime minister from 1968 April 20 to 1979 June 4. After a brief interruption by Joe Clark's Tories, Trudeau served again from 1980 March 3 until his retirement on 1984 June 30.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau was the prime minister of Canada in 1971. Trudeau served as prime minister from 1968 April 20 to 1979 June 4. After a brief interruption by Joe Clark's Tories, Trudeau served again from 1980 March 3 until his retirement on 1984 June 30.
the longest prime minister on earth does not belong to the Canadian history !
Sir John A. Macdonald was Canada's first Prime Minister. Sir John A. Macdonald served as Canada's prime minister for a total of 18 years and 359 days. He ranks second to the 21 years and 154 days that William Lyon Mackenzie King served as Canada's prime minister.
No prime minister of Britain served for 79 days. John Turner was born in Britain, but moved to Canada as a child and became Canadian prime minister and served for 79 days.
Bob Hawke, or Robert James Lee Hawke, of the ALP, has been Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister to date. He served as Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 to 20 December 1991.
He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
Robert Menzies is best known for being the longest serving Prime Minister in Australia. He served as the Prime Minister of Australia for seventeen years.
The official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada is 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1M 1M4. This historic mansion has served as the Prime Minister's residence since 1951. In addition to this, the Prime Minister's office is located at Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
Sir John A. Macdonald, who served 1867-1873
Kim Campbell became the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, making her the first and only woman to hold this position in Canadian history. She served as Prime Minister from June to November of that year.
Charles Tupper of Canada as he was only in position of Prime Minister for 10 weeks (69 day)
He served as Prime Minister of Canada for just over 10 years (from November '93 to December '03).
Lester B Pearson was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1965. Pearson was the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 April 22 to 1968 April 20.