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The list of Nova Norway's Prime Ministers features (until now) 8 Prime Ministers:

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  • List of Prime Ministers
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  • The list of Nova Norway's Prime Ministers features (until now) 8 Prime Ministers:
  • This is a list of Prime Ministers of Canada since Confederation. In Canada's bicameral Westminster-style parliamentary government, the Prime Minister is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the lower house of parliament and acts as Canada's head of government. While there is a long standard tradition of considering John A. Macdonald Canada's first Prime Minister, since he was prime minister after Canadian Confederation, a number of modern scholars, foremost among them John Ralston Saul, argue that Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine is truly Canada's first Prime Minister. He and his joint premier Robert Baldwin were the first to govern the United Province of Canada as democratically elected leaders. Sir John A. Macdonald - PC Alexander Mackenzie - Lib Sir John A. Macdonald - PC
  • List of the Prime Ministers of Canada, in order of their first term. 1. * John A. MacDonald 1867-73, 1878-91. Ontario. Conservative. (Born in Scotland.) 2. * Alexander Mackenzie 1873-1878. Ontario. Liberal. (Born in Scotland.) 3. * John Abbott 1891-1892. Quebec. Conservative. (Senator) 4. * John Thompson 1892-1894. Nova Scotia. Conservative. 5. * Mackenzie Bowell 1894-1896. Ontario. Conservative. (Senator) 6. * Charles Tupper 1896. Conservative. (Was not an MP) 7. * Wilfred Laurier 1896-1911. Quebec. Liberal. (First PM from Quebec.) 8. * Robert Borden 1911-1920. Nova Scotia. Conservative. 9. * Arthur Meighen 1926. Manitoba. Conservative. 10. * William Lyon Mackenzie King Richmond Saskatchewan. Liberal. 1921-1926, 1926-1930, 1935-1948. (22 yea
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  • List of the Prime Ministers of Canada, in order of their first term. 1. * John A. MacDonald 1867-73, 1878-91. Ontario. Conservative. (Born in Scotland.) 2. * Alexander Mackenzie 1873-1878. Ontario. Liberal. (Born in Scotland.) 3. * John Abbott 1891-1892. Quebec. Conservative. (Senator) 4. * John Thompson 1892-1894. Nova Scotia. Conservative. 5. * Mackenzie Bowell 1894-1896. Ontario. Conservative. (Senator) 6. * Charles Tupper 1896. Conservative. (Was not an MP) 7. * Wilfred Laurier 1896-1911. Quebec. Liberal. (First PM from Quebec.) 8. * Robert Borden 1911-1920. Nova Scotia. Conservative. 9. * Arthur Meighen 1926. Manitoba. Conservative. 10. * William Lyon Mackenzie King Richmond Saskatchewan. Liberal. 1921-1926, 1926-1930, 1935-1948. (22 years) 11. * Richard Bennett 1930-1935. Alberta. Conservative. 12. * Louis St. Laurent 1948-1957 Quebec. Liberal. 13. * John "Dief" Diefenbaker 1957-1963. Ontario. Conservative. 14. * Lester B. Pearson 1963-1968. Ontario. Liberal. 15. * Pierre Eliott Trudeau 1968-1979, 1980-1984. Quebec. Liberal. 16. * Joe Clark 1979-1980. Alberta. Conservative. 17. * John Turner 1984. Ontario. Conservative. (Born in England.) 18. * Brian Mulroney 1984-1993. Quebec. Conservative. 19. * Kim Campbell 1993. British Columbia. Conservative. (PM 5 months. Seule femme-Premiere.) 20. * Jean Chrétien 1993-2003. Quebec. Liberal. 21. * Paul Martin 2003-06. Quebec. Liberal. 22. * Stephen Harper 2006-2015 Alberta. Conservative. 23. * Justin Trudeau 2015- Quebec. Libéral.
  • The list of Nova Norway's Prime Ministers features (until now) 8 Prime Ministers:
  • This is a list of Prime Ministers of Canada since Confederation. In Canada's bicameral Westminster-style parliamentary government, the Prime Minister is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the lower house of parliament and acts as Canada's head of government. While there is a long standard tradition of considering John A. Macdonald Canada's first Prime Minister, since he was prime minister after Canadian Confederation, a number of modern scholars, foremost among them John Ralston Saul, argue that Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine is truly Canada's first Prime Minister. He and his joint premier Robert Baldwin were the first to govern the United Province of Canada as democratically elected leaders. Sir John A. Macdonald - PC Alexander Mackenzie - Lib Sir John A. Macdonald - PC Sir John Abbott - PC Sir John Thompson - PC Sir Mackenzie Bowell - PC Sir Charles Tupper - PC Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Lib Sir Robert Borden - PC Arthur Meighen - PC William Lyon Mackenzie King - Lib Arthur Meighen - PC William Lyon Mackenzie King - Lib Richard Bedford Bennett - PC William Lyon Mackenzie King - Lib Louis St. Laurent - Lib John Diefenbaker - PC Lester B. Pearson - Lib Pierre Trudeau - Lib J Edward Creaghan - PC (The government lead by Creaghan was defeated on the vote of the Throne Speech, and as a result, was dissolved there.) Peter Gordon - Lib (Yet to be elected to the office, Peter Gordon was invited to form government following the defeate of the Creaghan government.) All Prime Ministers have been from one or two parties PC - Progressive Conservative Party, before 1942 as the Conservative Party Lib - Liberal Party
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