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Sir John A. MacDonald
Sir John A. MacDonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He was the first prime minister of Canada and had been for the years of 1867-1873 and 1878-1891. He was in the conservative party. -
Alexander Mackenzie
Alexander Mackenzie was born in Logierait, Scotland. He had been the second Prime Minister of Canda for the years of 1873-1878. He was part of the Liberal party. -
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Sir Wilfird Laurier was born in Saint-Lin-Laurentides, Quebec. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had been the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. He was the prime minister for the years of 1896-1911. Laurier was also in the Liberal party. -
Sir John A MacDonanld 1
Sir John A MacDonlad formed and led the conservative party. -
Sir John A MacDonald 2
MacDonald helped bring Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick together in 1867 to form Canada. -
Sir John A MacDonald 3
Sir John A MacDonald had brought the provinces of British Columbia (1871), Prince Edward Island (1873), and the Noth-West Territories (1870) into Canadian Confederation. -
Alexander Mackenzie 1
In 1874 the voting by secret ballot concept had been created by Alexander Mackenzie. -
Alexander Mackenzie 2
During Alexander Mackenzie's turn as Prime Minister, the Supreme Court of Canada had been established. -
Alexander Mackenzie 3
The Royal Military College had been established and opened with 18 cadets, staffed by British military officers and one Canadian civilian. -
Alexander Mackenzie 4
The North-West Territories Act been created and the very first election to the assembly would take place on this date. -
Sir John A MacDonald 4
The building of the Trans-Canadian railroad had taken place after the colony of British Columbia joined Canada with the promise that the railroad would be built. -
Sir Wilfrid Laurier 1
Sir Wilfrid Laurier recruited immigrants to the west. -
Sir Wilfird Laurier 2
The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created. -
Sir Wilfrid Laurier 3
The Departments of External Affairs was created. -
Sir Wilfrid Laurier 4
The Departments of Labour was established.