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The prime ministership is part of Canada's constitutional convention tradition. The office was modelled after that which existed in the United Kingdom at the time. John A. Macdonald was commissioned by the Viscount Monck on 24 May 1867, to form the first government of the Canadian Confederation. On 1 July 1867, the first ministry assumed office ...
Cabinet of Canada; Deputy prime ministers of Canada (1977–) Ministers of agriculture (1867–) Ministers of Canadian heritage (1996–) Ministers of citizenship and immigration (1994–) Ministers of the environment (1971–) Ministers of finance (1867–) Ministers of fisheries and oceans (1979–) Ministers of foreign affairs (1995–)
President Since Until Ambrose O'Brien: 1909 1910 Hector Bisaillon: 1910 1913 U.P. Boucher: 1913 1916 George Kennedy: 1916 1921 Hon. Athanase David: 1921 1935 Ernest Savard: 1935 1938 Hon. Donat Raymond: 1938 1957 Hon. Hartland de Montarville Molson: 1957 1964 J. David Molson: 1964 1972 Jacques Courtois: 1972 1978 Morgan McCammon: 1978 1982 ...
Presidents of the New Democratic Party of Canada (17 P) Pages in category "Canadian federal political party presidents" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Governor general of Canada; Prime minister of Canada; Chief justice of Canada; So styled for life (Since 1963 a right associated with the offices) Other individuals as determined by the King-in-Council, or as appointed to Privy Council of the United Kingdom prior to 1963 (see list below) So styled for life, right granted at pleasure His/Her Honour
Federation – Prime Minister of Canada; Justin Trudeau [1] Canada: 23rd: Liberal Party of Canada: 9 years, 92 days 2015 election: 2021 election: 2025 election: 44th: Provinces – Provincial premiers; Doug Ford [2] Ontario: 26th: Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario: 6 years, 220 days 2018 election: 2022 election: 2025 election: 43rd ...
List of LGBT politicians in Canada; List of Alberta CCF/NDP members; List of British Columbia CCF/NDP members; List of Manitoba CCF/NDP members; List of MPs who stood down at the 1993 Canadian federal election; List of Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members; List of the first openly LGBT holders of political offices in Canada; List of Yukon NDP members
1 May 1896 8 July 1896 Tupper was appointed as Prime Minister following the dissolution of Parliament, but before the federal election: Quebec East: Quebec: Wilfrid Laurier: 11 July 1896 6 October 1911 Laurier won the riding of Saskatchewan (Provisional District) in the federal election but only held the seat for 18 days. On July 11, 1896, he ...