Though the first native-born Canadian Prime Minister from French Canada was John Abbott, he was a Freemason and tried to get the United States to Annex Canada, so we won't count him. Wilfrid Laurie, who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1896-1911, was the first francophone Prime Minister and took conciliatory steps between French and English Canada. I think he's your best bet.Sir Wilfrid Laurier
A PM serves until his party loses an election, he steps down as leader, or retires.
Sir John A Macdonald wanted to be prime minister because he always wanted to work with law when he was a little kid
It is the political party that loses/wins the election. The prime minister is the appointed leader of the party that wins. When a political party loses a general election then the prime minister steps down and the leader of the winning party becomes prime minister.
he steps down and leads the opposition
Kim Campbell really loved the news and she run for school president in high school and won. Then she began to read political books relating to problems around the world. Later on, Kim decided she wanted to be a politician because of her love in politics. She became the 19th prime minister of Canada on the 25th of June, 1993. After five months, she resigned from her seat. She is still living here in British Columbia.
it doesn't matter....... a prime minister should only be a citizen of India &, he should be a member of either house of the Parliament. (after becoming PM he can be elected within 6 months) prime minister doesn't have any educational qualification
Do you mean, how do you turn a sentence from the active to the passive? In all cases, the former object of the sentence becomes the subject. The verb form also changes, as follows, using the verb to take as an example: Infinitive: to take becomes to be taken Future: will take becomes will be taken Present: take becomes is taken Progressive: is taking becomes is being taken Past: took becomes was taken Past Progressive: was taking becomes was being taken Imperfect: have taken becomes have been taken Pluperfect: had taken becomes had been taken E.g. The Prime Minister will steal the treasury. = The treasury will be stolen The Prime Minister is stealing the treasury. = The treasury is being stolen. The Prime Minister stole the treasury = The treasury was stolen. The Prime Minister was stealing the treasury = The treasury was being stolen. The Prime Minister has stolen the treasury = The treasury has been stolen You will note that using the passive voice enables you to describe the action without actualy saying who the actor is. This is great if you happen to be one of the Prime Minister's spin doctors, for example.
Technically, the Queen. She always picks the Leader of the Political Party with a majority in Parliament.The voting public chooses which party they want to govern (by majority vote) and the leader of the Party that gets the most votes is automatically Prime Minister (PM). If the PM is removed, steps down, or dies while still in office, a vote is taken among the MP's of the party to decide on a successor.
No, it is a prime number.
cuz it is
The prime factors of 42 are 2, 3 and 7