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Canadian Prime Ministers

The prime minister of Canada is the country's head of government, whereas Her Majesty (usually represented by the Governor General) is the head of state.

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What if the importance or significance of being prime minister?

The Prime Minister serves as the head of government, playing a crucial role in shaping national policy and decision-making. They represent the country both domestically and internationally, influencing legislative agendas and responding to public needs and concerns. Additionally, the Prime Minister is responsible for leading the executive branch, coordinating government operations, and ensuring effective governance. Their leadership can significantly impact the nation's direction, stability, and overall well-being.

What is the role of Canadian heritage minister?

The Canadian Heritage Minister is responsible for promoting and preserving Canadian culture, heritage, and identity. This includes overseeing policies related to arts, media, broadcasting, and multiculturalism, as well as managing national heritage sites and cultural institutions. The minister also plays a key role in promoting Canadian content and ensuring access to diverse cultural expressions across the country. Additionally, the minister may address issues related to Indigenous heritage and cultural reconciliation.

Why was sir john a.macdonald important to Canada?

john a MacDonald did many things in his carrier that were important to Canada.

for one he built the rail road and two of his wifes died.

all in all he did do that much for Canada that you or i couldn't do.

thanxs for reading.

What party did kim Campbell belong to?

The Progressive Conservative party.

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With witch country is Pierre Trudeaun identified?

Pierre Trudeau was prime minister of Canada for several terms.

How did kim Campbell die?

Canada's former Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Kim Campbell, is alive and well, thank you.

How do you address the Prime Minister of Ireland?

Looking at these sites plus using what I know about current letter usage, I learned that you write:

Dear Prime Minister,

I am concerned about...

Sincerely,

Jane Smith

You can replace the word Sincerely with some other correct word. However, that simple word is correct and current. The punctuation has also simplified to the commas as in this example. You do not use Mr., any other honorific, or the prime minister's last name.

Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1895?

Sir Robert Borden was the Prime Minister of Canada during 1914 to 1919.

Sir Robert Borden was the 8th Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 October 10 to 1920 July 10.

Who does the prime minister and premier of Canada appoint?

In Canada, the Prime Minister is appointed by the Governor General (the Queen's representative). The Governor General selects the person who is best able to command the support of a majority of members of the elected House of Commons.

Once a general election has concluded, the incumbent prime minister has the right to meet the new House of Commons to test whether it supports the current Government. If the Government is defeated on any early key votes, then the prime minister must tender the resignation of the Government to the Governor General. If the prime minister anticipates that the Government would be defeated right away, then the prime minister can tender the Government's resignation before the House has met. The Governor General would then appoint a new prime minister.

What this means, in practice, is that whenever one party holds a majority of seats, the leader of that party becomes the prime minister. When no party holds a majority of seats, the incumbent prime minister can attempt to continue to govern, provided that she or he can command the support of a majority of the House. The Governor General only exercises discretion in the appointment of the prime minister in the event that there is no party with a majority of seats.

In Australia, the system is different, as the Prime Minister appoints the Governor General, not the other way around. The Prime Minister begins by winning preselection in any given electorate to represent the people of that electorate. He/she must win the Federal election in his/her division in order to become a member of the Lower House of Parliament, the House of Representatives. After this, the only criteria required is that he/she be elected as party Leader by the Party he/she represents. Then, whichever party wins the majority of seats in the Fedeal election, the party leader automatically becomes the Prime Minister, and will be sworn in by the Governor General, usually within a few days of the election.

How many siblings does Pierre trudeau have?

He had an older sister named Suzette and a younger brother named Charles Jr.; he remained close to both siblings for his entire life.

Who was the Second longest serving Prime Minister in Canada?

Justin Trudeau (Member of Parliament for Papineau) is currently the twenty-third Prime Minister of Canada. He is the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and became prime minister after his party won a majority of the seats in the House of Commons in the 2015 Canadian federal election. He is currently also the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth.

The Prime Minister is appointed by the Governor General of Canada as the person most likely to hold the confidence of the House of Commons, and is not directly elected. A Prime Minister who loses the confidence of the House of Commons is expected to resign. By convention, the Prime Minister is also expected to be an elected Member of Parliament, though this is not a condition for holding office. A Prime Minister who doesn't have a seat in the House of Commons will typically try to win a seat in a by-election by having a member of their party resign their seat.

Below is a list of Prime Ministers of Canada including political party affiliation and terms in office :

Justin Trudeau

Liberal

Nov. 4, 2015 - incumbent

Stephen Harper

Conservative

Feb. 6, 2006 - Nov. 4, 2015

Paul Martin

Liberal

Dec. 12, 2003 - Feb. 6, 2006

Jean Chretien

Liberal

Nov. 4, 1993-Dec. 12, 2003

Kim Campbell

Prog. Cons.

June 25, 1993-Nov. 4, 1993

Brian Mulroney

Prog. Cons.

Sept. 17, 1984-June 25, 1993

John Turner

Liberal

June 30, 1984-Sept. 17, 1984

Joe Clark

Prog. Cons.

June 4, 1979-Mar. 3, 1980

Pierre E. Trudeau

Liberal

Mar. 3, 1980-June 30, 1984

Apr. 20, 1968-June 4, 1979

Lester B. Pearson

Liberal

Apr. 22, 1963-Apr. 20, 1968

John Diefenbaker

Prog. Cons.

June 21, 1957-Apr. 22, 1963

Louis St. Laurent

Liberal

Nov. 15, 1948-June 21, 1957

R. B. Bennett

Conservative

Aug. 7, 1930-Oct. 23, 1935

Mackenzie King

Liberal

Oct. 23, 1935-Nov. 15, 1948

Sept. 25, 1926-Aug. 6, 1930

Dec. 29, 1921-June 28, 1926

Arthur Meighen

Conservative

June 29, 1926-Sept. 25, 1926

Unionist

July 10, 1920-Dec. 29, 1921

Sir Robert Borden

Unionist

Oct. 12, 1917-July 10, 1920

Conservative

Oct. 10, 1911-Oct. 12, 1917

Sir Wilfrid Laurier

Liberal

July 11, 1896-Oct. 6, 1911

Sir Charles Tupper

Conservative

Apr. 27, 1896-July 8, 1896

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

Conservative

Dec. 13, 1894-Apr. 27, 1896

Sir John Thompson

Conservative

Nov. 25, 1892-Dec. 12, 1894

Sir John Abbott

Conservative

June 15, 1891-Nov. 24, 1892

Alexander Mackenzie

Liberal

Nov. 5, 1873-Oct. 9, 1878

Sir John A. MacDonald

Conservative

Oct. 9, 1878-June 6, 1891

July 1, 1867-Nov. 5, 1873

How old was Pierre Trudeau when he became the Prime Minister of Canada?

Pierre Trudeau was 48 when he became the Prime Minister on 1968 April 20, and 60 when he became Prime Minister again on 1980 March 3.

Pierre Trudeau was born on 1919 October 18.

What does kim Campbell do for a living now?

what does kim campbell do for work and does she live in Canada

What education is needed to become prime minister?

funny question, but it doesnt work that way. you get into parliament and work your way there.

What does a prime minister in parliament do?

The Prime Minister acts pretty much, like the President in the States does. However, in Canada, the Prime Minister is held accountable by the Governor General, who is the British Queen's representative in Canada.

The Governor General can dissolve parliament, if necessary, and declare elections as needed.

Why did kim Campbell want to be a prime minister?

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.

Who was the prime minister before Justin trudeau?

Who preceded Pierre Trudeau...in otherwords, who was Prime Minister before he was.

In April 20, 1968 Lester B. Pearson was Prime Minister then. Prime Minister Trudeau took office. (That's the first time)

March 3, 1980 - Joe Clark, then Trudueau

Robert Laird Borden's accomplishments?

sir Robert borden allowed women the right to vote.

Who was the canada first prime minester?

Sir John A. Macdonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada (the term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the British North America Act: "one dominion under the name of Canada")