What were the accomplishments of Sir Charles Tupper?
He was one of the Fathers of Confederation bringing in Nova Scotia as one of the charter provinces. I'd say that was a pretty good accomplishment. There are no doubt many others but that seems like a biggie. His short time as Canadian Prime Minister does not seem to have had the same lasting effect.
Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1987?
Martin Brian Mulroney was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1987, serving from the 17th of Sept. 1984 through till the 24th of June 1993A
AParliament of Canada - Parliamentary information site.
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Who did prime minister kim Campbell replace in Canada?
Brian Mulroney.
Campbell served as Prime Minister of Canada for just over 4 months, from June 25, 1993 until November 4, 1993. She replaced Mulroney, who had served for about 9 years before her, and was herself defeated by Jean Chretien, who served for about 10 years after her.
what factors do you think the prime minister takes into account when appointing the members of the cabinet
When did R B Bennett become the Prime Minister of Canada?
R. B. Bennett became the 11th Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 August 7, serving until 1935 October 23.
Was kim Campbell Canada's first female minister of justice?
Yes, she was indeed the first female Minister of Justice, the first female Minister of National Defence and the first female Prime Minister of Canada.
How can the prime minister of Canada be removed?
If an election comes and his party loses. I'm pretty sure that's how it would happen.
AnswerThe Prime Minister can be dismissed by the Governor General at any time (though one will usually resign before this happens). Usually this will only happen when the Prime Minister loses the confidence of the House of Commons.
Normally, the Prime Minister can first ask for a general election instead of resigning, in order to try his chances at a fresh mandate. This request can, however, be refused if the Governor General feels that holding an election would be an abuse of Parliament or of the electorate, though this has only happened once. A Prime Minister will normally resign if he does not feel that a newly elected house will support him, rather than attempting to pass a budget.
A Prime Minister can also lose the support of his party, in which case, he will be replaced as leader of the party, and the new leader will be appointed as Prime Minister.
Why was Brian Mulroney Controversial?
Many reasons, some people thought he was a great prime minister others thought he spoke with forked tongue, any one who has been in politics can be considered "controversial"
Who is Pierre elliott trudeau kids?
Former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau's children were Justin, Sacha and Michel. Michel was killed by an avalanche in 1989.
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Who is the 20th Prime Minister of Canada?
The twentieth prime minister was the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien.
Why did Louis st Laurent leave being prime minister?
Although he might have been able to form a government after the 1957 election he took the results to mean that Canadians had voted him and his party out of office. Rather than cling to office he decided to leave.
Does Pierre trudeau have any ennemies?
He did. Any politician will have people who oppose him or her. Trudeau was also very flamboyant and this irritated some people. He was especially disliked in the west. He also was not well liked because of his use of the army during the October Crisis.
How was Pierre Trudeau courageous?
He was courageous because he envitited all the different nations to come to Canada, and was the best prime minister of Canada that ever lived!!!!
Dee Deee!!!!! :P
Which Prime Minister of Canada stated not necessarily conscription but conscription if necessary?
Mackenzie King
Who was Canada's first Canadian-born Prime Minister?
Depending on how the question is interpreted:
Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott was born in St-Andre-Est, Lower Canada on 1821 March 12. He was the 4th Prime Minister of Canada. He was both the first Prime Minister to be born in lands that would eventually be a part of Canada, and the first person born on these lands to be Prime Minister of Canada
After ConfederationBy Time as Prime MinisterArthur Meighen was the first Prime Minister of Canada whom was born in Canada after its confederation. He was the 9th Prime Minister of Canada and was born in Anderson, Ontario, on 1874 June 16. By BirthdateR.B. Bennett was the first Prime Minister of Canada to be born after Canada's confederation. He was the 11th Prime Minister of Canada and was born in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick on 1870 July 3.How did Pierre Trudeau get cancer?
Pierre Trudeau died of prostate cancer. He developed this disease in the same unknown manner in which every other unfortunate victim of the disease develops it. Irregular cells develop and mutate in the body which are medically known as malignant neoplasm. This is cancer. No one knows how anyone "gets" cancer, per se.
Who is the Minister of International Development for Canada?
Christian Paradis is the Minister of International Development for Canada.
Can an 11 year old run for Prime Minister of Canada?
First, no one "runs" for Prime Minister of Canada. The Prime Minister is selected by being the leader of the party which obtains a plurality of the seats in the House.
Second, no. You need to be at least 18 years old to run to be a Member of Parliament.
What Irish song did Ronald Reagan and brian mulroney sing at their shamrock summit?
"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling."
It was at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City in 1987.
See http://archives.cbc.ca/economy_business/trade_agreements/clips/2634/