He was the 12th Prime minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957
Yes, Louis St. Laurent (1882-1973) was Canada's 12th Prime Minister. He served from November 15, 1948 to June 21, 1957.
Louis Stephen St. Laurent was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1951.St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 November 15 to 1957 June 21.
In 1948, the ailing Mackenzie King personally picked his minister of external affairs, Louis St Laurent, to succeed him as Prime Minister. St Laurent's dignity, personal decency, and courage, had made him popular with Canadians. He was known/ nicknamed "Uncle Louis" in the press because he was like "every ones favorite uncle."
He returned to the practice of law.
Louis Stephen St. Laurent and John George Diefenbaker were the Prime Ministers of Canada in the 1950's.St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 November 15 to 1957 June 21.Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.
Louis Stephen St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 November 15 to 1957 June 21.
Louis St. Laurent was the Canadian Prime Minister at the time of the Korean Conflict. The Korean War began in 1950.
This depends on the country. Re-ask your question or see related questions.Canada: Louis Stephen St. Laurent was Prime Minister of Canada 1948-1957.
This depends on the country. Re-ask your question or see related questions.Canada: Louis Stephen St. Laurent was Prime Minister of Canada 1948-1957.
Louis Stephen St. Laurent resigned as Prime Minister of Canada on 1957 June 21 after being defeated in the 1957 elections. He could have formed a minority government with the help of the third place CCF, but he chose not to be seen as clinging to power.
John George Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.Louis St. Laurent was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1957 before Diefenbaker.Lester B. Pearson was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1963 after Diefenbaker.